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What are the best trees to plant in the city of Vacaville?

12/20/2019

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​Vacaville Tree Service gets a lot of questions from our customers and we enjoy providing scientific, realistic responses. Well, we have gotten a lot of questions about what types of trees are the best to plant in the City of Vacaville, but we have not really written too much about it nor provided answers to these questions. There is a lot of new development in Vacaville, new homes being built, so it makes sense to write about this topic now so we can perhaps sway new homeowners into planting trees that will be successful.
How do you decide what trees to plant?
There are a lot of factors to think about when planting a tree. A couple questions to consider: What is the purpose of the tree? Do you want a fruit producing tree? Do you want a tree for shade? Privacy? Aesthetics? How tall and wide do you want the tree to be at maturity? By answering these questions, you will be able to weed out the trees you do not want on your property and perhaps find that tree that fits your mold. That is the goal of Vacaville Tree Service, find the tree that is perfect for you.
Choosing a tree that will be successful is important. Planting a tree to only see it die a year later is not something you would like to go through I imagine. You need to investigate trees that do well in Vacaville’s climate and soil. Climate plays an important role in tree growth. Vacaville does not typically have extreme weather conditions, discounting the crazy windstorms we have been having. Our seasons are moderate. But, if the recent windstorms are any indication of future weather conditions, it might be a good idea to look in to a tree that has a strong foundation and strong branches. Also, determine what kind of soil your property has. Most soil in the valley is adobe, a clay like soil, which can be difficult for certain trees to grow in. Give one of Vacaville Tree Service Certified Arborists a call for more information.
Here are a list of tree Vacaville Tree Service Recommends:
  • Maple – This tree grows at a rapid rate reaching heights of 40-50 feet and widths of 30-40 feet. The tree is an excellent source of shade and when the fall season arrives, the leaves change to a beautiful orange-red. If you do not like picking up leaves during the fall, this tree is not for you.
  • Black Tupleo – Full grown this tree will reach 30-50 feet high and 20-30 feet wide. Leave turn a beautiful red during the fall and winter. It does not require a lot of water and it does not provide great shade.
  • Like Oak – This tree can grow up to 70 feet tall. Native to California, this tree requires a large space to grow and does extremely well in full sun.
  • Redbud – Stands 10-12 feet tall at maturity. It produces dark purple flowers in spring, requires a moderate amount of water, and does well in full sun.
  • Deodar Cedar – This tree stands 40-50 feet tall at maturity and 20-30 feet wide. It is dark green in color. Be sure to plant away from walkways and driveways as the root system has been known to damage surrounding areas.
  • Sweet Bay – Full grown the tree is 30 feet tall and 15 feet wide. It can be a tree or a shrub; all depends on how you trim and prune it. Water needs are low and when prune right, it can serve as an excellent privacy source.
These are just a few of the trees that we know will thrive. Give us a call if you would like to know about other trees that will do well in your area. Vacaville Tree Service is here and ready for your call.

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How do you protect your trees during winter?

12/13/2019

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Vacaville Tree Service has been specializing in tree trimming, tree pruning, tree removal, and much more for over two decades. We have been servicing the city of Vacaville and Solano County for all commercial and residential tree service needs and are proud to call Vacaville our home. It has been a while since our last blog, and we feel it is time to provide some information to our followers on how to protect your trees during the winter and the cold weather that comes with is.
Winter freezes can be deleterious to our trees, especially younger trees that are more susceptible to freezing temperatures. For example, I planted an avocado tree in my yard two years ago. The first year I had the tree, I did not take any preventative safety measures to protect the tree. The top portion of the avocado tree froze and died. This unfortunately stunted the tree quite a bit. Fortunately, I realized the errors in my ways and began to care for the tree in the ways it needed. This is just one personal story, but I hear stories and see the actual evidence (dead or fallen trees) like this all the time. Vacaville Tree Service gets quite a few calls during the winter for trees that have not been well cared for during the winter weather.
How do you protect your trees from the freeze? If the temperature where you live stays below 32 degrees for a period, expect damage to your trees. Fruit, leaves, branches, and blossoms are susceptible to freezing temperatures. Some trees are more susceptible than others. For example, trees that are in the most danger from freezing cold temperatures are Citrus, Oleander, Avocado, and any new growth on certain trees. The best way to protect your tree is with some sort of cover like a burlap sack, tarps, etc. Please visit here for more ideas on tree covers. The idea behind the tree covers is that when they extend all the way to the ground, they trap and save accumulated warmth from the earth. You also want to make sure you keep your trees well-watered. When the soil is moist, it absorbs more energy from the sun, which will provide more warmth for the trees during those freezing nights and mornings. Also, plan to water your trees during the coldest time of the day. The reasoning behind this strategy is that when water changes from liquid to a solid latent heat is released. Also, when ice forms on leaves, water is removed, and the leaves and tree itself can become dehydrated. It is imperative that the tree remains hydrated during freezing times. If you have any questions about protecting your trees during the winter or any time for that matter, give Vacaville Tree Service a call.
There are some things you can do in advance before winter arrives. Here are a few examples:
  • Remove any weeds or other plants that you did not intend to grow under your tree. Soil itself is great at absorbing heat as well as reflecting it.
  • Ground cover like wood chips work well to prevent loss of soil moisture. It also helps to protect the roots from the freeze by providing a little insulation.
  • If you are planting new trees, think about the location you plant the tree. You want to be strategic. For example, buildings, walls, certain structures retain heat and can provide a source of warmth for your new or weather sensitive trees.
There are also some things you can do when winter is gone, and spring has arrived. Vacaville Tree Service has a few suggestions for this time of the year too. They are as follows:
  • Delay pruning your trees. Branches or parts of the tree that appear damaged may not be damaged at all. Trees are resilient; give them a chance before you go all Edward Scissor-Hands on them.
  • If there is a large portion of the tree that has died off exposing a large portion of the trunk or branches, you may want to consider covering those now unprotected areas from sun damage. You can either use a physical cover, like we discussed earlier in the blog, or a latex paint and water mixture.
We here at Vacaville Tree Service hope the information we have provided is useful. If you have any further questions or concerns do not hesitate to give us a call. We provide free phone consultations and are more than happy to help in any way we can. We hope that you have a wonderful holiday season, and we look forward to your call. 707-505-9177
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