What is the Best Time of Year for Hurricane Prep Tree Trimming?

For residents in Northwest Louisiana, the ideal time to schedule hurricane preparation tree trimming is during the dormant season, which typically spans from February through April. During this period, trees are leafless and structurally stable, allowing arborists to better identify and address issues.

To ensure your trees are properly protected before hurricane season begins on June 1, follow these timing guidelines:

  • Pre-Season Completion: All major pruning, including crown reduction, should be completed at least 4–6 weeks before June 1. This provides the tree enough time to heal its wounds before facing severe weather.
  • Spring Assessment: Schedule a professional tree risk assessment every spring. This identifies hidden decay or hazardous limbs—such as cracked or overextended branches—well before peak storm season arrives.
  • Avoid Active Threats: Do not attempt emergency trimming during an active hurricane threat. These high-risk situations should be left to professional 24/7 emergency response teams.

By following a proactive, year-round maintenance plan and timing your heavy pruning for the late winter or early spring, you maximize tree health and minimize the risk of limbs becoming dangerous projectiles during a storm.


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