Tree myths debunked

**Tree Myths Debunked: Facts vs. Fiction in Tree Care**

When it comes to tree care, misinformation can unintentionally harm our leafy friends. Let's debunk some common tree myths today!

1. **Myth: Trees can heal themselves.**

Fact: While trees can 'seal' their wounds, they can't heal damaged or diseased areas like humans do. Proper care is vital to prevent infections and ensure long-term health.

2. **Myth: More mulch around a tree is always better.**

Fact: A 'mulch volcano' around the base can harm your tree by causing rot and infestations. Keep mulch 2-3 inches thick and avoid piling it against the trunk.

3. **Myth: Topping trees will make them safer.**

Fact: This can lead to weak new growth and increased risk in the future. Instead, consider selective pruning or crown reduction.

4. **Myth: All trees need to be pruned.**

Fact: Not all trees need to be pruned annually. Over-pruning can stress trees and stimulate excess growth. Consult with a professional for your tree's specific needs.

5. **Myth: A tree's roots mirror its branches.**

Fact: A tree's root system usually extends well beyond its canopy. This is why it's crucial to be mindful when planting near buildings or underground utilities.

At Plows Tree Service, we pride ourselves on providing scientifically sound and eco-friendly tree services. If you've heard a tree-related myth you'd like us to debunk, drop it in the comments!

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