How to Water Trees During Winter in Texas

Above ground, trees look inactive during the winter.  However, below ground, trees are still working hard to gather nutrients and grow roots.  It is important to keep your trees watered during the winter since roots are still very active during this time of year. It is recommended to water 7-10 days if no rain events have taken place. Droughts can still occur in winter, which will cause a major setback. For more information on properly watering and tips visit:  https://www.advancedtreecareinc.com/essential-tree-watering-tips-for-north-texas/?fbclid=IwAR0L0i6-A_Fj_HBf90kN1LkY71EM2L1ABXxJSjJDnQUJOl66v_FTEdwmH9U

Water trees during warmer temperatures.  Freezing ground temperatures can slow the water circulation of your trees and damage root systems.  Water your trees when temperatures are above 40 degrees.  Water your trees slowly.  Healthy trees have deep root systems that need water 12-18 inches below the surface.

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