Winter care of trees and shrubs

By Martyn Cox

Alphabet W We might think trees and shrubs are as tough as old boots, but harsh winter weather can take its toll on these plants, especially those that have been recently planted.
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Fortunately it’s easy to safeguard these plants with a few simple tricks. At the same time, take your secateurs and tackle any trees and shrubs that need some formative pruning to keep them within bounds or improve their shape.

Newly planted trees and shrubs

Bare roots trees or shrubs that are planted in the autumn or over winter are vulnerable to winds. Before they have had a chance to anchor themselves in the ground, plants can be rocked backwards and forwards, resulting them becoming loose. Regularly check any plants that have been recently planted and firm them back in place if necessary.

Dry soil and wind scorch to evergreens are others problems caused by chilly blasts. To safeguard plants, protect them with a temporary shelter. It’s easy to build. Simply drive four or more tree stakes into the ground around the plants and then attach a length of wind break netting to the outside, making a cage-like structure. Galvanised U-staples, available from DIY stores, can be used to secure the material against the posts.

Mulches will help retain moisture and prevent soil from drying out too quickly, but are best applied over the soil of newly planted trees and shrubs in autumn or mid to late spring, while the soil is still moist and warm.

Established trees and shrubs

Check the tree ties and stakes of trees and shrubs that have been planted for some time. Windy weather can cause these to loosen, which will damage the bark as it rubs against the tie – tighten if necessary. At the same time, see whether any ties need slackening. As a trunk expands, ties can restrict growth by biting into stems.

As a rule, stakes should only be left in place for about 18 months. Their job is to help the tree to establish in the soil and not support it for the rest of its life – if a tree is not firmly anchored after this length of time, then there may be something wrong with the tree or the way it was originally planted.

Dealing with snow

It may look pretty, but excessive snow settling on the tops of shrubs or on bare branches can cause them to snap. Shake it off gently or knock the branches with a cane to stop the weight causing damage.

Pruning

Winter is a great time to trim any deciduous trees and shrubs. Stripped of any foliage you can see the network of branches clearly and identify any wayward shoots or those that spoil the shape of the plant. It’s also a good time to tackle overgrown shrubs, thinning out a congested mass of branches to improve the shape and allow air and light through. At the same time, improve the health of your plants by removing any dead, diseased or dying branches.

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