How to Restore Plants Damaged by Snow
Posted by: JLS in Snow damage, Plants Damaged by Snow, landscaping snow tips, landscaping snow damage, How to Restore Plants Damaged by Snow, help landscaping snow, garden snow damage, clean snow landscaping on Feb 26, 2010

The recent record setting snowfall in the DC and Montgomery County, Maryland area this year has done a number on many plants, shrubs, and trees. Homeowners are wondering, “Will my plant survive?” “What steps can I take to restore this shrub?” and “Is this tree beyond repair?”
Before throwing in the towel and removing and replacing all damaged plants, trees, and shrubs, there are some steps homeowners can take. First, where possible, prune snapped branches. With a pair of loppers, a hand saw, or pruners (or a chain saw in the case of large branches), make a clean cut below where the branch was initially broken. It’s best to cut close to the base of the branch, and to cut at an angle.

After taking these initial steps, you may still be unsure about the overall health of your plants. Before despairing about your shrub’s future prospects, wait until that time in the Spring when your particular variety “leaf’s out” or blooms. You may be pleasantly surprised that your plant, though once down, may not be totally “out”. In particular, mature plants and shrubs with established root systems have the best chance for overall survival.
Even still, there will be plants and trees that, despite our best efforts, will not survive the effects of snow damage. In those cases, it’s best to remove and replace them. Think of it as an opportunity for you to “upgrade” the curb appeal of your property, and to enhance your outdoor living experience.
In any case, if you still have doubts as to the health of your plant, it’s always best to get a professional assessment. The landscape designers at Johnson’s Landscaping Service, Inc. (www.JohnsonsLandscaping.com) are prepared to assist you in this process.
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written by Fountain Hills Landscaping, March 09, 2010
written by Fountain Hills Landscaping, March 09, 2010
These are great tips! Luckily I live in Phoenix and don't have to deal with this kind of thing. Looks like you guys do really good work!
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