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Kansas City Farmer's Almanac Predictions 2022

The Season of Shivers

Brrrrrrrr! The 2022 Farmer's Almanac comes with a chilly prediction or warning..... "Prepare for a season of shivers" this winter brings frigid and frosty below-average temperatures across most of the United States and here in Kansas City this prediction deems to be true (so far)! 

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It's Time To Schedule Your Winter Tree Inspection + Pruning

One day, not so long ago in Kansas City, it was very cold; winter was coming. And all the birds flew away to the warm south, to wait for the spring. The official first day of winter is December 21st, but you shouldn't wait until then to have your trees inspected for potential winter time risks! Remember last year? We had a few snowy/icy events that left people scrambling with tree damage. This year, we've received a lot of questions about trimming - or even - removing trees to prevent the potential risk. 

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Getting Ready for the Holidays | Preparing Your Christmas Tree

Getting Ready for the Holidays | Preparing A Christmas Tree

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Best Ice Melt for Trees | Winter Tree Care

Winter Tree Care | Best Ice Melt for Trees

Cartwright Tree Care is most concerned with providing the highest level of service to our clients. Part of this service is providing education. As December progresses, we head further into cold and icy weather. We're going to overview a lesser known trick that you can use this winter to ensure your trees remain in best health over the snowy season. We'll share about the best ice melt that you can use. Before we begin, we invite you to keep following and sharing the 'News' portion of our website. This way you can share our tips with your friends who may need them and continue to learn about how to properly care for your trees and other vital parts of your property. 

We want you to feel that you are ready for any weather conditions on the way. So, today we are going to share tips about the best ice melt for your trees. It's nice to know you've done your utmost to maintain a healthy and safe property, right? Yes, that's correct.  On a side note, we have a 'How To Videos' portion of our website. You can find information about trimming and fertilization over there.

Back to today's purpose, though. Let's discuss the proper way to make sure that your trees are in good condition amidst any use of chemicals to rid ice on your property. Many rock salts contain sodium chloride. This chemical is highly detrimental to your trees, though. It can harm them by making it impossible for the roots to absorb water. Moreover, it also makes it very difficult for them to absorb any oxygen or any other necessary nutrients. So, please make sure that you use a melting agent that does NOT have this harsh chemical. You'll be glad you did. We promise. 

You ask, "What am I to do if I don't use my regular rock salt?" Rest assured because Cartwright Tree Care has you covered with some helpful tips about the best ice melt. You can find melting agents that have chemical properties including calcium, potassium, or magnesium chloride. All of these are significantly less harmful to your trees than the aforementioned sodium chloride. 

It's a win-win for everybody. You'll still melt the ice on your property that could produce any hazardous conditions. However, instead of the harm that your trees have had to sustain in previous winters, you'll be giving them a chance to breathe, quite literally. Now you can have a safe property and a strong plot of trees because you know how to use the best ice melt available. 

If you would like to hear more or have questions about winterizing your trees, please go to our website, www.cartwrighttree.com and click on the 'Contact Us' tab. We are always grateful to hear from you and thoroughly enjoy serving our customers. Thank you! 

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How to Use Mulch to Winterize Trees | Winter Tree Care

Winterizing Your Trees | How to Use Mulch 

Harsher weather is upon us as the season continues and then the arrival of winter comes. Brrr. We shield ourselves from the inclement weather and seek to stay healthy. Sometimes we forget that we aren't the only ones who need to take care of that this winter. Your tree friends are also susceptible to the more cruel winter weather. And, if they're not properly treated, they can incur serious damage. That's something none of us want to see happen. Thus, Cartwright Tree Care has put together information about how to use mulch in this blog. You'll understand what happens and what your trees need to survive in good health. Here we go! 

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This Is How to Protect Your Trees from Winter Weather

This Is How to Protect Your Trees from Winter Weather

It's true. We all know it to be. Winter is on her way. In this article, we educated you about how to protect your trees from winter weather. Among the tips that we shared, we told you that it's helpful in preserving water for the tree to pack mulch around it's base. We want to guide you a little bit further here because there are differences to methods of mulching in the different seasons and climates. Let's take a look: 

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Beautiful Trees For Winter in Kansas City

Winter is often thought of as the time of year to escape the harsh elements and head indoors to get cozy in Kansas City. Most plants are dormant, and the garden is a much more subdued place than in the spring and summer, when there's all that vibrant and budding color. But don't dismiss your garden in the off season. It is within this sedate atmosphere that trees form and structure takes center stage, and a whole new level of interest can be gained.

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