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Safeguarding Plymouth Trees During Spring and Summer Landscaping Projects

Workers preparing a landscaping area while protecting trees in Plymouth MI

Plymouth MI – April 8, 2026 | By  Landon Hayes


WHAT’S HAPPENING

What should Plymouth homeowners do to protect their trees?

Homeowners must establish a ‘Tree Protection Zone’ around each tree to prevent heavy machinery and disturbances from harming critical roots.

When are tree protection measures necessary in Plymouth?

Tree protection is crucial during any landscaping or construction projects occurring in spring and summer, especially in 2026.

Where can I find help with tree protection in Plymouth?

Kabodian Tree Co offers professional assessments to help homeowners develop tree protection strategies and avoid damage during landscaping.

Why is it important to protect trees during landscaping?

Protecting trees ensures their health and longevity, prevents root damage, and helps maintain the beauty of Plymouth’s landscape.

What alternatives are there for tree protection?

Homeowners can use physical barriers, consult with tree care professionals, and consider manual digging methods when working near trees.


Homeowners in Plymouth commencing spring and summer landscaping or construction endeavors this year should prioritize the protection of existing trees from potential damage to their critical root systems and upper canopies. Without careful planning, significant harm can occur to mature plantings during ground disturbance activities.

As outdoor renovation and garden enhancements get underway across Plymouth, a crucial advisory emphasizes the implementation of protective measures for established trees. These measures are designed to shield sensitive root zones from compaction, excavation, and inadvertent physical impacts, as well as guard branches from machinery contact.

Establishing Tree Protection Zones

Before any ground is broken or heavy equipment is moved onto a property, homeowners must delineate and enforce a ‘Tree Protection Zone’ (TPZ) around valuable existing trees. This designated area, extending from the tree’s trunk to beyond its drip line, serves as a barrier against construction activities. Physical barriers such as fencing or clearly marked tape should be erected to prevent vehicular traffic, material storage, or digging within this sensitive zone.

Avoiding Root Damage

Critical to tree health is the avoidance of trenching or significant grading modifications near tree trunks and their extensive root systems. Roots, particularly those in the upper soil layers, are vital for water and nutrient absorption; disturbing them can lead to irreversible decline. If excavation is unavoidable, manual digging or hydro-excavation is recommended to minimize root severance, and any exposed roots should be covered immediately to prevent drying.

For projects situated close to established trees, a professional pre-construction tree assessment provides valuable insights into vulnerabilities and informs suitable protective strategies. Experts like those at Kabodian Tree Co offer such assessments to help Plymouth homeowners identify potential risks and develop comprehensive protection strategies before any work begins. Their insight can prevent costly tree loss and ensure the long-term health of your landscape investment.

Advisory Date/Season Location Sponsor/Expert
Protecting existing trees during landscaping and construction from root and canopy damage Spring/Summer 2026 (Ongoing) Plymouth, MI Kabodian Tree Co and local landscape professionals

This article is presented in partnership with Kabodian Tree Co. Serving Plymouth and surrounding areas with expert tree care and emergency services. Visit kabodiantreeco.com or call 555-TREE-CARE for a free estimate.

HERE Resources

Plymouth Homeowners Must Safeguard Trees During Construction and Renovations
Plymouth Homeowners Urged to Shield Trees During Spring Landscaping and Construction

Landon Hayes
Author: Landon Hayes

Local Heritage Reporter | HERE Plymouth

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