Essential Tips: Winter Care for
Texas Trees and Shrubs
During the winter in Texas, caring for trees and shrubs involves some specific considerations. While the state’s winters are generally mild, there can be occasional cold snaps, so it’s essential to protect your plants from freezing temperatures.
Wrapping sensitive plants in frost cloth or burlap can help shield them from frost damage. Also, be mindful of watering, as plants require less during the dormant season. Water deeply but less frequently to prevent root rot in the cooler, moisture soil.
Winter is a suitable time for pruning, as most trees and shrubs are dormant, but avoid major pruning during freezing weather. Choosing the right time and approach for tree and shrub care in Texas can ensure that they remain healthy and vibrant throughout the winter months.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Preparing your trees and shrubs for the winter is essential for them during the colder months. Here are a couple of steps to make sure they thrive in this season:
- Mulch: Apply a 2-4” inch layer at the base of your trees and shrubs to protect the roots and lock in moisture.
- Water: Continue to water especially if there is a lack of rainfall, make sure to let the soil dry out in between waterings.
- Pruning: Late fall to early winter is a good time to prune dead branches.
For variety specific questions, ask one of your Texas Certified Nursery Professionals.
It’s best to prune dead limbs before winter so they don’t unexpectedly come down. Read more detailed pruning tips on our blog!
Most trees and shrubs do best when planted in the fall. This gives your new planting enough time to establish spring roots before our next summer. Winter plantings can be done but you want to avoid winter-tender plants. It will all come down to the weather, consult your Texas Certified Nursery Professional before planting!
Yes, you should add a round ring of mulch around the base of all your trees and shrubs for added protection. This will lock in moisture, prevent weed growth, and protect the roots. Remember while mulching is beneficial it’s important not to overdo it. Avoid piling up mulch around the trunk or stems. A well maintained layer of mulch throughout the winter is essential for your trees and shrubs to thrive.
Some varieties of Japanese Maples, such as Coral Bark, have red bark that really stands out in the landscape. Certain Crepe Myrtles have a beautiful exfoliating bark that is very attractive in the winter. Holly varieties are evergreen with their glossy green leaves and certain varieties bear red berries throughout the winter that are a good source of food for birds. Boxwoods and Yews are evergreen and maintain their shape and color throughout the season.
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