Tree Truths: Separating Facts from Fiction in Tree Maintenance


 

When it comes to tree care, misinformation is everywhere. Homeowners often unknowingly follow outdated practices or advice that can actually harm their trees instead of helping them. At West Atlanta Tree Service, we believe that healthy trees start with the right knowledge. Let’s set the record straight by debunking common tree maintenance myths and sharing the real facts that lead to stronger, safer, and longer-living trees.

Myth #1: Tree Topping Helps Control Growth

Truth: Tree topping is one of the worst things you can do to a tree.

While it may seem like cutting off the top of a tree will reduce its size and prevent future overgrowth, topping actually causes severe stress. It leaves large wounds that are slow to heal, increases the risk of disease, and often results in weak, unstable regrowth. Instead, opt for proper crown reduction or selective pruning performed by a certified arborist.

Myth #2: All Tree Pruning Should Be Done in Spring

Truth: The best time to prune depends on the type of tree and your specific goals.

While spring pruning is common, many trees benefit from winter pruning, especially when they're dormant. This minimizes sap loss and reduces the risk of pest infestation. For flowering trees, pruning at the wrong time can even reduce blooms. If you're unsure, West Atlanta Tree Service can help determine the optimal pruning schedule for each tree on your property.

Myth #3: Tree Roots Only Grow Deep

Truth: Most tree roots grow outward, not downward.

Contrary to popular belief, the majority of a tree's roots spread wide and shallow—within the top 12 to 18 inches of soil. That’s why compacted soil, driveways, and construction near the root zone can have a huge impact on tree health. Avoid heavy equipment or excessive foot traffic near your tree’s base to protect the vital root system.

Myth #4: Trees Can Care for Themselves

Truth: Urban and suburban trees need maintenance to thrive.

In the wild, trees may fall or die naturally, but in a landscaped yard or near a home, ignoring maintenance can lead to hazards like falling limbs or pest infestations. Proper trimming, inspections, and proactive care are essential, especially in storm-prone areas like West Atlanta.

Myth #5: Sealing Pruned Branches Helps Trees Heal

Truth: Tree wound sealants are usually unnecessary and can even trap moisture.

Modern arboriculture shows that trees are better off healing naturally. Applying tar or sealant to cuts can delay the tree’s natural defense mechanisms and invite decay. A clean, correct cut is the best way to help your tree recover from pruning.

Myth #6: More Water is Always Better

Truth: Overwatering can be just as harmful as underwatering.

Trees need the right balance of moisture to thrive. Too much water can suffocate roots and lead to rot or fungal diseases. Use mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, and water deeply but infrequently—especially during dry spells.


Trust the Experts at West Atlanta Tree Service

Knowing the difference between tree facts and fiction is just the beginning. If you want trees that are not only beautiful but also structurally sound and disease-free, professional care is a must.

At West Atlanta Tree Service, our certified team offers:

  • Expert tree trimming and pruning

  • Tree health assessments

  • Safe tree removals

  • Storm damage cleanup

  • Root protection and soil care

We’re proud to serve homeowners and property managers across the West Atlanta area with reliable, knowledgeable tree care tailored to Georgia’s unique climate and growing conditions.


Ready to Get the Truth About Your Trees?

Contact West Atlanta Tree Service today for a free consultation or to schedule your next tree maintenance service. Let’s grow healthier trees together—starting with the facts.


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West Atlanta Tree Service

Carrollton, Ga 30116

770-830-3828

https://www.westatltree.com

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