Here at Eddybrook our digging and planting tree season takes a break in the summer time due to dormancy. Dormancy is a state of temporary metabolic inactivity or very minimal activity. Plants generally go dormant in response to adverse growing conditions. For example: perennial plants going dormant for the winter or grass going dormant in intense heat. They stop growing and conserve energy until better cultural conditions present themselves. This happens naturally as seasons or weather changes.
Helpful tip: mulch over perennial plants, once the ground has frozen, to prevent them from breaking dormancy too soon.
Please contact us now to reserve your trees for our autumn digging season! Contact us for quotes, design plans or to come and personally pick out the trees you want!