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Are Your Trees Ready for Spring? A Simple Guide to Keeping Them Healthy

by Paul Thomas - / 31.03.2025


Spring is finally here! The days are getting longer, flowers are starting to bloom, and your trees are waking up from their winter slumber. But before you sit back and enjoy your garden, there’s one important thing to check: Are your trees healthy and ready for the season ahead?

After months of battling the cold, trees can develop issues like weakened branches, hidden diseases, or pest infestations. A quick health check now could save you money, prevent potential hazards, and keep your trees looking their best. Let’s dive into what a professional tree inspection involves and why it’s a smart move for every tree owner.

What Happens During a Professional Tree Inspection?

A tree inspection isn’t just about spotting dead branches, it’s a full health check-up for your trees. Here are the key areas an arborist will assess:

Checking the Tree’s Structure

Think of this as the “bones” of the tree. Cracks, splits, or hollow sections in the trunk can weaken the structure and make the tree unstable. If a strong gust of wind hits, a weak tree could become a safety risk.

Looking for Pests and Disease

Just like people, trees can get sick. Fungal infections, strange growths, and insect infestations can all cause serious damage if left untreated. Common culprits in the UK include ash dieback, Dutch elm disease, and honey fungus. An expert can spot the early warning signs and recommend treatments before things get out of hand.

Examining Leaves and Buds

Spring should bring fresh, green leaves and new buds. If your tree looks bare, has discoloured leaves, or isn’t sprouting new growth, it could be struggling with a nutrient deficiency or disease.

Checking the Roots and Soil

Healthy roots are vital for a strong tree. If the soil is too compact or has poor drainage, the tree might not be getting enough oxygen and nutrients. In some cases, root rot can set in, leading to an unstable and unhealthy tree. An above-ground inspection can be undertaken to assess any potential issues.

Spotting Deadwood and Overgrowth

Dead branches aren’t just an eyesore, they’re a hazard. Overgrown trees can also block sunlight or grow too close to buildings. Pruning helps keep trees safe, balanced and growing in the right direction.

Why Early Detection is a Game-Changer

Catching tree problems early can save you time, money and stress. Here’s why a spring inspection is a good idea:

Prevent Expensive Tree Removal – A small problem today could become a big (and costly) problem later.

Protect Your Property and Loved Ones – Weak branches or unstable trees can fall unexpectedly, causing damage or even injuries. A quick check-up can prevent accidents.

Help Your Trees Thrive – Trees that get regular care grow stronger, live longer and look better.

Boost Your Property’s Curb Appeal – A well-maintained tree makes your outdoor space more inviting and can even increase property value.

Get Your Trees Checked by the Experts at Elite Trees

Spring is the perfect time to give your trees some TLC. At Elite Trees, our expert arborists know exactly what to look for and how to keep your trees in top shape. Whether you need a simple inspection, pruning, or removal, we’ve got you covered.

Contact us today to book your professional tree inspection and keep your trees healthy all year long! Visit www.elitetrees.co.uk for more details.



Written by

Paul Thomas

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