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May Tree Tips for North Texas Property Owners

May is one of the most important months of the year for protecting and strengthening your trees across North Texas. Warmer temperatures, spring storms, and rapid growth can create both opportunities and risks for homeowners and commercial property owners throughout Dallas County and surrounding areas. The team at Arbor Wizard helps property owners keep trees healthy, safe, and beautiful all season long.

Whether you live in Dallas, Garland, Rowlett, Richardson, Mesquite, Sunnyvale, Farmers Branch, or Rockwall, these May tree care tips can help protect your investment before the summer heat arrives.

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1. Inspect Trees After Spring Storms

North Texas storms often bring strong winds, hail, and heavy rain during May. Even healthy-looking trees may have hidden storm damage. Look for:
  • Cracked limbs
  • Hanging branches
  • Leaning trunks
  • Split bark
  • Deadwood in the canopy
Catching these issues early can help prevent property damage and reduce safety risks during future storms.

2. Trim Overgrown Limbs Before Summer

Late spring is an excellent time to remove weak, overcrowded, or hazardous branches. Strategic pruning can:
  • Improve airflow
  • Encourage healthy growth
  • Reduce storm breakage
  • Keep limbs away from roofs and power lines
  • Improve curb appeal
Professional tree trimming is especially important for mature trees throughout older neighborhoods in Dallas, Richardson, Garland, and Mesquite where large trees can quickly become hazardous during severe weather.

3. Watch for Early Signs of Tree Stress

Texas heat is coming fast. Trees that already show signs of stress in May may struggle through June, July, and August. Warning signs include:
  • Yellowing leaves
  • Sparse canopies
  • Early leaf drop
  • Fungus growth
  • Cracking soil around roots
Proper watering and professional evaluations can often save stressed trees before the summer season intensifies.

4. Mulch Correctly Around Trees

Mulch helps conserve moisture and protect roots from rising temperatures, but too much mulch can damage your trees. A proper mulch ring should:
  • Be 2–4 inches deep
  • Stay several inches away from the trunk
  • Extend outward around the drip line when possible
Avoid “mulch volcanoes,” which can trap moisture against the trunk and contribute to decay.

5. Prepare for Summer Watering Restrictions

Many North Texas cities encourage water conservation during the summer months. Deep watering in May helps establish stronger root systems before drought conditions develop. Slow, deep watering is typically better than shallow daily watering.

Tree Service Across Dallas and East Dallas Communities

The experienced team at Arbor Wizard provides professional tree care services for residential and commercial properties throughout:
  • Dallas
  • Garland
  • Rowlett
  • Richardson
  • Mesquite
  • Sunnyvale
  • Farmers Branch
  • Rockwall
From tree trimming and tree removal to storm cleanup and preventative maintenance, May is a great time to protect your trees before the peak Texas summer season arrives.

 

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