Nashua, NH Homeowner Asks for Tips to Prepare Young Tree for Winter

Ron Marchant • Feb 09, 2024

It is important to water your plants and trees throughout the fall, particularly those that have been newly-planted. This can help them to combat winter burn. Spreading a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the root zone can help to insulate trees from the cold.

A Nashua, NH homeowner had a newly planted tree from the summer that was thriving. He was concerned that the winter would be hard on the sapling tree and was seeking tips to make it a little easier for the tree.

Plan Ahead to Protect Against Winter Burn

The cold, snow and ice can do a number on trees. From damaged and broken branches to toppling the tree altogether, the winter months are typically not kind to trees in New England. One common threat to rhododendrons and conifers is winter burn. In this scenario the tree is unable to obtain water due to drought or frozen ground. This can significantly damage or kill the tree.

To prevent winter burn, continue to water your plants and trees into the fall months. This is especially important for young plants. Providing this extra watering will ensure that the tree is well hydrated going into the cold winter months.

Insulate the Roots of Young Trees

A young tree’s delicate root system can also be damaged by the cold weather. In the fall, insulate the roots by spreading 2-3 inches of mulch over the area. This will help to keep the cold out, while also helping the soil to retain moisture all winter long.

The homeowner in Nashua has continued with his regiment of watering the young sapling in his yard and plans to mulch the tree to protect the roots from the cold. Taking these preventative measures now should ensure the sapling gets through the winter just fine.

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