03/01/2026
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Here are some tips for What to Do After a Winter Storm to Protect Your Yard:
Assess Damages
The first thing to do after a winter storm has passed is to assess the damages in your yard. Remember, safety first! Make sure to dress warmly, wear stable boots, and never put yourself in a dangerous situation while assessing. Then, walk your yard and note any damaged branches, leaning trees, or downed plants. Be sure to note any damaged trees or dangerous-looking ones that you feel need special attention. This will be helpful when an expert arborist comes to survey the trees and shrubs on your property.
Don't Rush Snow and Ice Removal
After a winter storm, the last thing you probably want to look at is snow and ice. However, don't rush snow and ice removal from your trees and plants. Trying to remove snow and ice forcibly can further damage your trees and shrubs. Instead, gently dust off loose snow from hedges and shrubs and allow nature to melt the rest away.
Prop Up Small Fallen Trees and Plants
Big snowstorms can bring strong winds, potentially uprooting younger trees and plants during the winter storm. Prop up any small plants that may have fallen and add a fresh layer of soil to protect the roots. Don't attempt to lift and replant mature trees without the opinion and help of an ISA-certified arborist.
Prune Unsafe Branches
After enough snow has melted away, be sure to call an expert to prune damaged or unsafe branches. Damaged branches create stress on the tree or shrub and can pose a health risk to the rest of the anatomy. You may feel it will be an easy task to take on by yourself. However, it's always best to have professional assistance to ensure the tree or shrub is pruned correctly, as improper pruning can negatively affect them.
When to Call in the Experts to Assist With Winter Storm Recovery Essentials
One of the most essential things you need to know after a winter storm is when to call in the experts. Here's how Monster Tree Service ISA-certified arborists can help recover your yard after the storm has passed.
Preventative Tree Removal
Preventative tree removal takes care of trees that may be too close to the home or other structures on the property or have experienced damage during a previous winter storm and have weakened as a result, posing a potential threat amidst a future storm. For example, leans, damaged roots, extensive cracks, and hanging branches all pose a risk to the safety of your home and family.