Stay ahead of storm damage with proven tree care advice tailored for Florida’s hurricane season.
Why Hurricane Season Tree Care Matters in Florida
Living in Southwest Florida means preparing for hurricanes isn’t optional—it’s essential. One major risk during a storm? Unstable or poorly maintained trees. From downed power lines to roof damage, fallen trees are a common—and preventable—cause of storm-related destruction.
Pro tip from our ISA-certified arborists: Regular maintenance dramatically reduces your risk of storm damage.
1. Proactive Pruning Is Your First Line of Defense
Overgrown or unbalanced trees are more likely to snap, uproot, or drop limbs in high winds.
What to Do:
- Trim weak, dead, or hanging branches regularly—especially before hurricane season.
- Focus on thinning the canopy to allow wind to pass through more easily.
- Use professional services for large limbs or high-risk cuts—improper trimming can actually cause more harm than good.
2. Look for Structural Red Flags
Before the next storm hits, inspect trees for:
- Cracks or splits in the trunk
- Signs of decay (mushrooms, soft wood, hollow spots)
- Leaning trees or exposed roots
These are all signs that a tree may be at risk of falling during high winds.
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3. Don’t Forget About Palm Trees and Mangroves
Florida’s landscape is rich with palms and coastal mangroves—but they come with their own storm prep considerations.
- Palm fronds should be trimmed with care. Never “hurricane cut” (over-prune) palms—it weakens the tree.
- Mangroves often require special permits for pruning. Always consult a certified arborist before making changes.

4. Know Who to Call for Emergency Response
Despite best efforts, hurricanes can still bring unexpected damage. That’s why we have a dedicated Rapid Response Team ready to:
- Secure your property
- Remove fallen or hazardous trees
- Assess additional landscape damage
We typically respond within hours—not days—after a major storm. Call (239) 888-6817 for immediate help after storm damage.
5. Post-Storm Tree Care Is Just as Important
After a hurricane, your trees may look intact but be suffering from:
- Hidden root damage
- Saltwater exposure
- Soil compaction from heavy rainfall
Our arborists can provide post-storm inspections and fertilization services to help trees recover and thrive.
Final Takeaway: Don’t Wait for a Watch to Take Action
Tree care during hurricane season is not just about aesthetics—it’s about protecting your home, your family, and your peace of mind.
With ISA-certified experts, professional equipment, and decades of local experience, Joshua Tree Inc. is here to help you weather the storm.
Call (239) 888-6817 today for a free tree health assessment
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