How to Protect Your Trees Through a Western New York Winter

Arborist pruning a tree branch with a pole saw

Between lake-effect snow, ice storms, and freeze-thaw cycles, Western New York winters put real stress on trees. A little preparation in the fall can prevent expensive damage later.

Prune before the snow flies

Late fall and winter are ideal for structural pruning. Removing weak, crossing, and overextended limbs reduces the surface area that catches heavy snow and ice.

Clear deadwood now

Dead branches are the first to break under an ice load. Getting them out before winter protects your roof, cars, and walkways.

Mulch the root zone

A few inches of mulch insulates roots against hard freezes — just keep it a few inches away from the trunk.

Watch young and newly planted trees

Younger trees are the most vulnerable to winter burn and frost cracks. Proper wrapping and watering before the ground freezes makes a difference.

Want a professional eye on your trees before winter? Meta Tree Service handles seasonal pruning and storm-proofing across Buffalo and Rochester. Reach out for a free estimate.

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