Trees need special attention during and after droughts to keep them healthy. Trees are the most valuable asset to your landscape, and drought is a significant threat to your investment.
Most trees are planted in turf and watered only when the turf is watered. This is already a poor way to water your trees, and restrictions on how many days a week you can water make the situation worse. Trees are at risk, and their damage isn’t quickly noticeable. However, by the time you do notice, it is often too late.
Fortunately, we have Dennis Swartzell, a Board-Certified Master Arborist and former Landscape Director for UNLV, helping us learn the best ways to water trees during a drought.