As the seasons change here in Arizona, trees respond in ways many homeowners don’t immediately notice.
Cooler temperatures slow growth, while shorter days signal trees to conserve energy. This is when dead or weakened branches become more visible, palms hold onto old fronds longer, and stress from the summer heat starts to show. If those issues are ignored now, they often turn into bigger problems once spring growth kicks back in.
Seasonal maintenance during this transition helps trees reset. Removing dead growth, thinning crowded canopies, and checking overall structure allows trees to go into the next season healthier and better prepared for wind, heat, and monsoon conditions.
At Palm Squad, we focus on working with the natural growth cycles of Arizona trees, not against them. Proper seasonal care now can prevent storm damage, pest issues, and costly removals later.
Serving Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, and surrounding East Valley areas.