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As the summer sun blazes down upon us, spare a thought for the silent giants that stand tall through it all – our beloved trees. Just like us, trees also experience the impact of extreme heat, and understanding their response to the scorching temperatures can help us support their well-being during these challenging times. In this blog post, we will explore what happens to trees when they are in the heat and how we can assist them in surviving the sizzle.

  1. Transpiration and Water Stress:

Much like how we sweat to cool down, trees rely on a process called transpiration to release water vapor through their leaves. This helps them regulate their temperature and cool off. However, in high heat, trees can lose water rapidly, leading to water stress. We’ll discuss the signs of water stress in trees, such as wilting leaves and early leaf drop, and how to provide proper hydration through watering techniques. For more watering tips click here!

  1. Sunburn on Bark and Leaves:

Yes, trees can get sunburn too! Prolonged exposure to intense sunlight can cause damage to a tree’s bark and leaves. Consider protecting trees from sunburn by using mulch, installing shade structures, or wrapping trunks during heatwaves.

  1. Impact on Photosynthesis:

Photosynthesis, the process by which trees convert sunlight into energy, can be affected by excessive heat. High temperatures can hinder photosynthesis, potentially leading to reduced growth and vigor in trees. Highlighting the importance of tree care practices like proper pruning/trimming and fertilization to support trees during these periods.

The summer heat may be relentless, but understanding how it affects our trees can empower us to take action and protect these natural wonders. By providing proper care and support, we can help trees thrive during heatwaves and ensure they continue to grace our landscapes for generations to come! 

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