ISA Certified Arborist

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Go Pro Professional Tree Care Inc
4875 SW 163rd Ave, Southwest Ranches, FL 33331

Certified arborist performing spring tree pruning on a live oak in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

September 29, 2025

Summary: For most trees in Fort Lauderdale, late winter to early spring (February–April) is best for deciduous trees, while late spring to early summer is ideal for palms and evergreens. Proper timing promotes healthy growth, reduces disease risk, and prepares trees for hurricane season.

Why Timing Matters

Pruning isn’t just cosmetic, it strengthens trees, promotes healthy growth, reduces storm damage, and enhances flowering or fruit production. In South Florida’s subtropical climate, poor timing can slow healing, increase disease, and leave trees vulnerable to hurricanes. Properly timed pruning ensures your trees thrive and keeps your property safer.

Fort Lauderdale’s Climate Considerations

  • Mild winters, hot humid summers: Winter is optimal for major pruning; summer cuts heal slowly and increase disease risk.
  • Hurricane season (June–November): Pre-storm pruning removes dead branches and thins canopies to reduce damage.
  • Rainfall patterns: Summer rains fuel rapid growth and fungal infections; pruning in cooler, drier months minimizes infection risk.

Understanding Tree Growth Cycles

  • Deciduous trees (oaks, maples): Lose leaves in winter, ideal for structural pruning.
  • Evergreens (magnolias, pines): Active year-round, best light pruning in late spring/early summer.
  • Palms: Continuous growth—prune only brown or broken fronds in late spring/early summer.
  • Flowering species: Prune after blooming to encourage future flowers.

Best Pruning Times by Tree Type

Tree Type Best Time Notes
Deciduous (oaks, maples) Feb–Apr Dormant period; remove dead/crossed branches; cuts heal faster
Evergreens (magnolias, pines) Late May–Jul Light trimming; new growth has hardened
Palms Late spring–early summer Remove brown/damaged fronds only; avoid cutting green fronds
Flowering trees After bloom Preserves future flowers and maintains canopy structure

Common Pruning Mistakes

Even well-intentioned pruning can harm trees if done at the wrong time or in the wrong way. Avoid these common mistakes:

  • Pruning in peak summer heat: Trees are already stressed by high temperatures and humidity. Fresh cuts during this period heal slowly, leaving trees more susceptible to sunburn, pests, and fungal infections.
  • Excessive pruning during hurricane season: Removing too many branches during storms can destabilize trees, reducing their ability to withstand high winds. Pruning should focus on hazards, not major canopy reductions.
  • Topping trees: Cutting the top of a tree to reduce height is an outdated practice that permanently weakens structure, encourages weak growth, and invites insects and disease.

Preparing for Storms

Fort Lauderdale’s hurricane season (June–November) makes storm preparation critical. Pruning ahead of time helps trees survive high winds and protects your property:

  • Remove dead, heavy, or hanging branches: These are the most likely to break during a storm and cause damage.
  • Thin canopies for improved airflow: A less dense canopy reduces wind resistance, helping the tree flex rather than snap in strong gusts.
  • Inspect roots for signs of instability: Trees with shallow or compromised roots are more likely to topple, so early intervention can prevent disasters.

Planning pruning well before hurricane season allows trees to recover and grow stronger before storms arrive.

Tree Pruning Checklist for Homeowners

Use this checklist to keep trees healthy and prepared:

  • Inspect trees late winter/early spring to spot early problems
  • Remove dead, diseased, or damaged limbs to prevent decay and improve structure
  • Address crossed or rubbing branches that can injure bark or weaken the tree
  • Prepare trees before hurricane season, focusing on hazards rather than heavy canopy cuts
  • Avoid topping or removing healthy palm fronds, which can stress the tree
  • Hire an arborist for large or hazardous jobs that require specialized equipment and knowledge

Following these steps reduces long-term maintenance costs, improves tree resilience, and keeps your property safe.

Seasonal Pruning Summary

Season Best For Notes
Late winter–early spring Deciduous trees Dormant; pests less active
Late spring–early summer Palms & evergreens Light shaping; new growth hardened
Summer Avoid Slow healing; risk of stress and sunburn
Hurricane season Safety pruning only Remove hazards; avoid major canopy reductions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I prune my trees myself?

Light pruning is safe for homeowners, such as removing small dead limbs. For larger work, hire a professional. Improper cuts and poor timing can permanently weaken trees.

How often should I trim my trees?

Schedule annual inspections and light pruning as needed. Major structural pruning is typically required every 2 to 3 years, though storm activity may demand more frequent care.

Do I need permits for pruning?

Regular pruning usually does not require permits, but removals or heavy reductions may. Fort Lauderdale protects certain species, so always check local codes.

Why not prune during summer?

Cuts made in peak summer heat expose trees to sunburn, stress, and pests. Healing slows significantly, making trees more vulnerable.

Professional Arborist Benefits

Certified arborists offer expertise that ensures pruning is safe, effective, and tailored to Fort Lauderdale’s climate:

  • Accurate pest, disease, and structural assessments: Professionals can spot problems early and address them before they worsen.
  • Safe pruning according to ANSI A300 and ISA standards: Proper techniques reduce stress and protect tree health.
  • Assistance with permits and emergency services: Some trees are regulated; arborists can navigate local requirements.
  • Species-specific guidance for Fort Lauderdale’s climate: Local experts know how each tree type responds to pruning, rainfall, and storms.

Choosing a Local Arborist: Look for ISA certification, proper licensing and insurance, and experience with native species and city regulations. A knowledgeable local arborist ensures your trees remain healthy and storm-ready.

CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS

What do our clients say

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Tyler C.

Go Pro Professional Tree Care Client

“Go Pro is a five-star company and very reliable. We have worked with them several times and the crews are professional, communicative and tidy! They are well educated arborists and their primary focus is on tree health and what is best for their clients.”

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Ivan S.

Go Pro Professional Tree Care Client

“These guys are 5 stars hands down. As a person who checks reviews before hiring anyone, these guys had great reviews and their work supported their reviews. Nathan, David, and his crew showed up on time and and did a great job trimming my large oak tree and two coconut palms.”

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Stevie W.

Go Pro Professional Tree Care Client

“Go Pro was very knowledgable, and professional! They did an amazing job after reviewing and explaining what we wanted them to do. They were also very pleasant and respectful. David was the team leader and was just great! I will use them again and happily recommend them!”

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Rhud513

Go Pro Professional Tree Care Client

“Go Pro did a wonderful job on my 6 coconut palms and 2 oak trees. Finally a company that showed up on time and ready to work. They had all the necessary equipment (bucket truck and 50-foot lift) and were able to get to the very tall trees without destroying my landscaping and grass.”

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Mike P.

Go Pro Professional Tree Care Client

“This company was phenomenal! I hired Go Pro to remove 3 small queen palms and one large Royal palm which were growing adjacent my house ... They cleaned up so well you couldn't even tell any work had been done! Oh, did I mention their price was extremely reasonable!”

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Helene B.

Go Pro Professional Tree Care Client

“Can’t say enough about this company. They are by far the best tree trimming company that I have used. They are professional, respectful and on time ... My trees look beautiful, healthy! My property was left clean, all debris was taken away. Amazing company and service!”

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