Much like you and I, as trees begin to age they often lose much of the natural vigor and energy they once had in their youth. Common issues that were once relatively easy for us to recover from, slowly become longer-lasting and potentially problematic concerns. Those nagging colds that seem to hang around too long. The surgery from your 20’s that keeps acting up these days. Trees face similar issues as they reach maturity. And just like you and I tend to see the doctor a bit more than we used to, it’s important that your mature trees do too.
Mature trees tend to face a number of potential concerns. Stress fractures from over-extended and over-developed lateral branches, internal decay from previous wounds, wood-boring insects or disease, root issues from soil compaction… these are just a few of the most common problems we see in trees as they age. And many of these issues can lead to a steady and rapid decline in plant health.
Identifying and taking the correct measures in a timely manner is key to preserving the tree and reducing the risk of potential structural failure or canopy decline. And annual monitoring by an ISA certified arborist is the best way to make sure your trees receive the best care possible.