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North Texas Tree Owner’s Guide

While North Texas does not feature the dense green forests of other parts of the state, there are numerous native and nativized tree species that grow in our urban forest. Unlike in their natural habitat, however, most urban trees need outside help to thrive. By providing the proper care at each phase in the life cycle, tree owners can greatly increase the chances that their yards will showcase the full beauty of North Texas trees.

Why Do Urban Trees Need More Care?

Trees are naturally adapted to certain environments. Different species of tree do best in different environments; light, air, moisture, and surrounding plant and animal life all have an effect on a tree’s health. In an urban forest, there is a mix of many different species of trees, very few of which are adapted to typical city and suburb conditions. Urban trees face reduced resources, increased competition, and a challenging environment. While urban trees may have access to the basics to grow, their environment is extremely different from the environment trees grew in and became adapted to in the past.

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Suggestions for a healthy tree environment.

When choosing a tree for your home planning ahead and determining the best type of tree for your home based on location, size, and light for example will hep you ensure that your tree is able to thrive once planted. Below is a list of things to think about when selecting a new tree for your property.

Location

The location a tree will be planted will determine how big it can get. Take into account potential obstacles for growth, such as:

  • Overhead utility lines
  • Structures
  • Underground irrigation or utility placement
  • Drainage
  • Soil composition
  • Light availability
  • Sidewalks, driveways, or other surface features
  • Pools, septic tanks, or other in-ground features
  • Planned construction or renovation

Growth Speed

Different tree species grow at different rates and faster isn’t always better. Growth speed can be related to age at planting as well as environmental factors.

Maximum Size

While it may vary, certain species of trees usually have a maximum and minimum expected height, as well as expected canopy spread. It is important to consider nearby buildings, signage, overhead utilities, and aesthetics when selecting a specific species of trees. It can be difficult and dangerous for the tree and for people to try to reduce the size of an already-mature tree. We do not recommend topping trees as a way to manage size.

Critical Root Zone

Related to the canopy spread, the critical root zone is the area around the base of a tree where vital underground roots are present. Both large, stabilizing roots and smaller feeder roots must be considered. Restricted root space or regular ground disturbance can stress a tree and cause premature failure.

Soil

Soil acidity, moisture, and composition determine what species can grow and thrive in North Texas. Much of soil found here is dense, alkaline clay. Trees that are not suited to this type of soil will not be able to get the required nutrients it needs and will eventually show signs of stress.

Light and Shade

Some trees are well-suited to the understory (beneath the top canopy), while other need full, all-day sun. Keep in mind that sunlight intensity and direction changes through the seasons, and can be affected by the growth of nearby plants, as well.

Water

Newly-planted trees need careful watering, but even established trees have a preferred level of soil moisture. Excessive soil moisture can help some species thrive, but contribute to disease in others. Consider where water pools during heavy rains, and where runoff goes when deciding where to plant your tree.

Surrounding Plants

Turf grass, other ground cover, and other plants contribute to the competition for water and nutrients in the soil. As a tree grows, it may cast different shade or cause surface distortions that affect surrounding plants.

Evergreen vs Deciduous

Deciduous trees that drop leaves every fall can feature fall color, but often create more leaf litter. Evergreen trees, whether broad-leafed or needle bearing do not drop all their leaves at once, but are generally the same shade of green throughout the year.

Flower, Fruit, and Seed Production

Spring blooms and seasonal fruit can attract birds and pollinators, contributing to the landscape’s beauty. Some types of flowers and fruit can cause concrete staining or be hazardous to pets.

Native vs Nativized

Native species generally do better than imported species, but there is a limited selection. Imported species can be adapted to climate and soil, and give a variety of size and foliage options, but may become invasive.

Source/Stock

Nursery stock from a specific tree farm or source can be prone to particular structural issues and diseases. If not cared for properly at the nursery, trees may need a long period of rehabilitation after planting. Selecting a larger tree over a smaller one is not always better.

While it may seem logical to plant the largest available specimen of a desired tree species, research has shown that planting smaller trees leads to more growth in the first year, and likely to better early establishment. Planting younger trees gives the tree owner more chances to provide the best care.

Tree Recommendations

We have a blog dedicated to helping you choose the best trees for North Texas.

Additional Resources

Texas A&M Forest Service has published an online tree selector. On their website you are able to select a county and tree size for quick recommendations. In addition the International Society of Arboriculture offers user-friendly guidelines for choosing the right tree for your yard.

A common mistake people make when planting a tree is to directly plant it into the ground from the container. Below are guidelines to follow to make sure you have planted your tree in the most optimal way possible.

If planting a tree yourself seems daunting we now offer tree planting services.

Location

Choose the right tree for your site, and the right site for your tree!

Avoid planting tree’s close to one another and take into account potential obstacles for growth such as overhead or underground utilities that may prevent your new tree from thriving.

Once a tree has been removed you won’t be able to plant another tree in that same spot immediately, and should wait for a few years. 

  • Roots from previous tree impeding growth of new tree
  • Soil stripped of nutrients from former tree
  • Disease or insect that killed the former tree could still be present in the soil and infect the new tree

Timing

Winter and early spring are the best times to plant new trees.

When temperatures are cooler, trees are less active and can handle the stress of planting better. Planting before the growing season gives new trees an opportunity to become established before the stress of summer heat

Site Preparation

Before digging, especially if planting a larger tree, locate any underground irrigation or utility lines so that they will not be damaged. In Texas, homeowners (or their contractors) are required to contact Texas811 two business days before digging, even in their own yard.

  • Remove turf grass or other ground cover before digging
  • Dig the right-sized hole for the tree you are planting
  • In general, the hole should be three times the diameter of the container or roots of the tree to be planted

Planting

We have two guides that will show you how to plant a tree so you can avoid common issues like; girdling roots, improper depth, over/underwatering. The following links can be found here:

  • How to Plant a Tree
  • How to Plant a Tree How-to Video

Initial Care

Plan to water your new tree at least once a week in the spring, fall, and winter, and twice a week in the summer. We have to guides that can be found here:

  • Tree Watering Guide
  • How to Water a Tree How-to Video

Maintain a proper mulch radius (3″-4″ deep, two to three feet from the trunk) around your new tree, adding more mulch as needed and as the tree grows. Learn more about mulch here:

  • Benefits of Mulch
  • How to Apply Mulch How-to Video

Trimming

Young trees do not need to be trimmed for several years, but may benefit from structural pruning.

Additional Resources

Texas A&M Forest Service has tree planting guidelines online. In addition the International Society of Arboriculture also offers planting tips.

Trees are living organisms and can get a weakened immune system similarly as an animal or plant would. Watering and mulching are easy first steps to ensuring your tree stays healthy. We have a few more tips to help your tree thrive

Watering

With our hot, dry summers, and tendency for drought conditions, proper watering is the best thing tree owners can do to help their trees.

Mulching

The importance of mulching is often overlooked, especially when trees are planted in an area covered with turf grass, but mulch is an easy way to manage soil moisture, temperature, and contribute nutrients to less-than-ideal soils.

Fertilization and Soil Amendments

Fertilization can be a touchy subject; most readily-available fertilizers are not designed to improve soil and feed trees in the long term. Some products, like “weed and feed” treatments, can actually harm trees. For sustainable, long-term improvement, a balanced mix of organic and inorganic fertilizers and soil additives yield the best results.

Trimming

• Timing

Depending on your goals for trimming, it may be better to trim during different times of the year.

• Maintenance Trimming

Maintenance trimming is what most healthy trees need to maintain their health and balanced growth and is generally recommended every two years for mature trees.

• Specialized Trimming

Structural pruning is generally performed on young trees, structural pruning helps to establish balanced, healthy growth.

Restoration pruning is generally performed when a tree has been topped, or has sustained other physical damage, restoration pruning can be used to guide it back to a natural shape.

Retrenchment pruning is generally performed on older trees that have less vigor and ability to sustain new growth and can often benefit from directed trimming that reduces overall size and weight while maintaining health.

Tree Health Care

At all stages of life, trees can suffer from stress, damage, pests, and diseases. “Tree health care” refers to the use of organic and inorganic chemical application to address a health issue or bolster a tree’s ability to cope with a stressor. Plant health care needs are determined by a certified arborist and treatments are performed by specialized technicians.

Common types of plant health care include:

  • Fertilization
  • Soil Amendment
  • Pesticide Application
  • Disease Management
  • Chemical Growth Regulation

Additional Resources

The International Society of Arboriculture has a guide on tree trimming and plant health care.

To keep your trees healthy it is recommended to have your tree assessed by an ISA Certified Arborist every year. They are able to spot issues that a homeowner may miss. Below are some common issues to intercept before they become costly problems for your trees.

Structural

Trees may have natural structural issues or may develop them in response to stress or other factors. Aside from breaking and falling limbs, trees can also develop instabilities in the root system.

Physical damage

Everything from nearby landscape maintenance to reckless driving can be a source of physical damage to a tree. Generally, the more damage is done to the bark and the layers just underneath it, the more impact damage will have on a tree’s health.

While trees cannot “heal” in the same way that animals can, there are ways that trees respond to wounds and can minimize the internal damage. A tree’s wound response does not usually need human intervention, and applying wraps or compounds is not usually necessary or advised.

Weather/Environment

North Texas is known for unpredictable, and often severe, weather. Storms, droughts, freezes, and high winds are just a few of the weather events we are used to. Properly preparing trees for the weather, and dealing with the effects of severe events is an important part of caring for trees.

Insects/Pests

Depending on the species, age, and location of a tree, it may be a target for many different insects, arachnids, and other pests. Some that are comon in North Texas are:

  • Aphids
  • Bagworm
  • Pecan phylloxera
  • Emerald ash borer – a recent arrival to North Texas, but a serious threat to ash trees
  • Cankerworm
  • Twig girdler

Diseases/fungi

As with pests, a tree’s susceptibility to disease depends on several factors. Some of the common North Texas tree diesases are:

  • Oak wilt
  • Chlorosis
  • Fungal activity
  • Oak leaf blister
  • Oak decline
  • Leaf spot
  • Chinese pistache fungal affliction

Cycle of decline

No matter the particular type, all trees suffer from stress, pest activity, and potential for diseases. The factors contributing to a tree’s ability to recover from stress, damage, or infection range from the weather at a given moment to the genetic makeup of the particular tree.

Trees with certain underlying predispositions may react very differently to stress when compared to trees without those underlying factors.

Trees that have suffered recent damage may be less able to fight off an infection.

When considering the health of a tree, it is important to keep in mind the “cycle of decline,” the recurrent effect of internal and external factors have on a tree’s ability to maintain vigor and health.

Physical damage or poor soil conditions do not only have an immediate effect on a tree’s health, but factor in whenever a new stressor presents itself.

Failure to address these factors can hasten tree decline and death.

Additional Resources

The International Society of Arboriculture has guide of Tree Hazards

Tree owners in North Texas have a wealth of resources to help them give their trees the best care possible.

Arborists and Tree Care Companies

From routine trimming to diagnosis and plant health care, commercial tree companies provide the tree owner with both advice and convenience.

ISA Certified Arborists

• The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) is the premier, international credentialing organization for tree care professionals. The ISA offers different levels and specializations of credential, but the most important to a tree owner are the Certified Arborist and Board Certified Master Arborist, which indicate that an individual has the training and experience to care for trees properly.

• ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification is an additional certification that  arborists can have that delineates they are qualified in evaluating risk in trees and preparing reports of potential hazards.

• Texas Oak Wilt Qualification is a credential in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of the oak wilt disease, a serious threat to Texas trees.

Consulting Arborists

• In addition to the ISA, there are other organizations that offer training and certification for different tree care specializations. The American Society of Consulting Arborists offers the Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) credential.

• RCAs are experts in the field of arboriculture and are often called upon for tree valuations, complex care consultations, or to give legal testimony.

Organizations

• Municipal Arborists are city employees responsible for the urban forest, and coordinate with residents to care for publicly-owned trees (such those between the sidewalk and street).

• Texas A&M AgriLife Extension service helps Texas residents care for plants, trees, crops, and livestock. Each county has an Agrilife Extension office.

•  Texas Plant Disease Diagnostic Lab is part of the ArgiLife Extension services, the TPDDL receives samples from tree owners and tree care professionals for pathogen analysis and identification

• International Society of Arboriculture maintains a website specifically for tree owners to give help and guidance for tree care as well assistance in locating ISA Certified Arborists.

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Ellen Dooley
I have been using Texas Tree Surgeons for over 10 years. They are experts in the field and have advised me on the best care for my trees. If trimming is recommended they will tell me - and will do the work when it’s right for the tree even if that means waiting for a couple of months. I trust them implicitly!
Response from the owner:Thank you for the kind words, and for being a loyal customer. Having certified arborists doing annual assessments on healthy or distressed trees ensures they get the right care. Thank you for trusting us with your trees and taking the time to leave us a review. We ❤️🌳 and happy customers!
L Commons
Texas Tree Surgeons did an excellent job removing a big tree in the front and trimming/pruning in the back.
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An absolutely wonderful company. Their service completely exceeded my expectations. It always does. I seriously can not say enough regarding how pleased I am with the job. Everything was accomplished at such a reasonable price. They are my 'go to' tree service!
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Chad
Thank you Emily and team; our Live Oak and Crepe Myrtle’s look much better!
Response from the owner:We're thrilled to hear that your live oaks is looking much better. Emily is a great knowledgable arborist who is passionate about trees and our crews are professional and fast. Your feedback means a lot, and we appreciate you choosing us for your tree care needs. We ❤️🌳 and happy customers!
Kevin Ross
I reached out to have 1 tree cut down, 2 trees trimmed, and 4 stumps removed. They were prompt in their service and very responsive to questions I had. As well, cheaper than the crews that drive around to offer quotes. I will use them in the future
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Beth Samuelson
I was impressed by the employees of Texas Tree Surgeons. The arborist took time to answer my questions and inspect our trees. The workers who serviced our trees were polite, answered my questions and cleaned up after themselves. They did a great job with our trees.
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Rene Guerra
I’ve been using Texas Tree Surgeons for a few years and I can certainly tell the difference of their work compared to other tree services. Using a certified arborist has helped my trees grow properly and stay healthy. I highly recommend their services.
Response from the owner:We are thrilled that you had a great experience with Lindsey, she enjoys sharing her knowledge of tree care with everyone she meets. We are so glad that you can see the difference when using a tree care company that has ISA Certified Arborist® and uses highly skilled and experienced crew. It is the best way to ensure that your tree lives a long and healthy life. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We ❤️🌳 and happy customers!
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Tianna Borowski
I have used this company in the past several times and they are always very professional and do a great job. They have someone come and give a quote and then they schedule after you approve the quote. They also clean up after themselves.
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We've used Texas Tree Surgeons for many years and appreciate the wonderful job that they do. They've been there for us through emergencies in which storms have damaged our trees as well as keeping our trees healthy with their Holistic Care Plan. We highly recommend their services.
Response from the owner:We appreciate your continued support, patronage, and positive review. Our ISA certified arborists are passionate about trees and providing the best care to them, especially after a storm. We are so glad you were satisfied with work that was done. We ❤️🌳 and happy customers!
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Andy is always great to work with - have been a customer for several years. Workers are very professional and do a good job completing the work. Best of all - they clean up all branches and trimmings, and haul it away, for much less than competitors bid!
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JULIE BURKE
Our front yard 30+ years old oak tree was struck by lightning and unfortunately had to be removed. Tree surgeons worked with us through the cutting and tree stump removal. They were timely, respectful of our property and did their best to clean up afterwards within contract allowed.
We would be happy to use them again for our yard needs.
Response from the owner:Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback! It's always sad when a tree needs to be removed but we are glad we were able to do it in a timely manner for you. We look forward to assisting you again in the future with other tree care services. We ❤️🌳 and happy customers!
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I had a strong referral to Texas Tree Surgeons from a friend I very much respect, and she wasn't wrong! In the last couple of years I've had several consultations and trimmings with them, and this year they cut down several medium sized trees and one very large one that wasn't healthy and was overdue for removal. I can't say enough about their professionalism and helpfulness. Arborist Emily was especially great to deal with!
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