Here in Australia, we’re pretty familiar when it comes to extreme weather conditions. When a storm hits, we unfortunately sometimes get left with damage to our properties and outdoor areas. To help you minimise the potential damage as much as possible, there are a few strategies you can take on in regards to your trees and hedges. Read below as we reveal our top tips for storm-proofing your garden.
Maintenance & Pruning
There are many little habits you can adopt that will help to ensure your trees are prepared in the event a potentially damaging storm rolls into your neighbourhood. By regularly maintaining your trees and having them pruned, you will help to get rid of any overgrown branches that are more likely to break off during wild weather. By regularly watering and fertilising your trees and other plants you will also help keep them healthy and strong. Always be sure to do your research into the species of trees you have so that you are watering and fertilising them correctly.
Protect the Roots
Roots provide stability to a tree and are essential for their overall structure and survival. This is why the roots of your trees mustn’t be forgotten about when you’re caring for your garden and ensuring it’s ready for a storm. Try to avoid cutting or damaging tree roots. If any kind of excavation work needs to be conducted in your yard, always be mindful of tree roots that could be potentially damaged.
Tree Species
Where you are located will determine which species will work best within your yard. There are certain types of tree species that are better accustomed to certain types of climates. If you do your research before having new trees planted, you can save yourself a lot of hassle down the track when you discover that your trees aren’t flourishing how they should be because they’re not well suited to your climate. If you live in a region that’s prone to storms, there are luckily a range of storm-resistant native plants out there that will be a wise choice for your property.