Nashville Trees Display Beautiful Array of Colors After Summer’s Devastating Drought

Flavio Martinez, owner of Kaily’s Tree Service says this is a welcome sight and shows the resiliency of Tennessee trees and flowers.

Nashville, TN, December 21, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Trees in Nashville and other cities in the lower Tennessee valley are showing signs of revival after this summer’s devastating drought. Weeks of lower temperatures and a few inches of rainfall have allowed the trees and flowers to bloom.

Flavio Martinez, Nashville arborist and owner of Kaily’s Tree Service (http://www.kailystreeservice.com) said that should not a surprise.

“Nobody should be surprised by this. It is almost as if the trees have found their joy to bloom again after this summer’s hot and devastating drought. The trees in Nashville and other Tennessee cities are resilient and have the ability to weather any conditions,” he said this week.

Looking around and gesturing towards blooming flowers, Martinez said the favorable weather Tennessee has received these past few weeks has allowed most of the trees and other plants to come to life.

“We have had some cool nights and warm sunny days. The days have not been as hot as they were during summer time. This has been very helpful for the trees and flowers. The result is what you are seeing around town,” Flavio Martinez said.

Horticulturist Greg Grant agrees. "Folks here don't realize how blessed we are to be able to grow so many species of flowers," he said.

Kaily’s Trees Service’s Martinez said seeing trees blooming is a good sign because it shows they are still alive.

“Tennessee lost millions of trees to the drought so seeing the trees and flowers come to life is a welcome change. In a few years, we may be able to come back to where we were before the drought in terms of the number of trees,” he said.

Martinez cautioned Tennessee homeowners not to assume that tree loss due to the drought is over. “Not so. It is still possible for residents to lose their trees especially the younger trees. Their chances of surviving have definitely improved but you still have to watch for diseases and pests,” he added.

He urged immediate removal of dead trees to avoid attracting pests and diseases. “Unless they are removed, dead trees will attract pests and diseases. These pests will attack healthy trees that are nearby. You have bigger tree loss when that happens so it is important that homeowners remove dead trees quickly,” Martinez said.

Nashville, TN based Kaily’s Tree Service has been taking care of trees for Tennessee homeowners for decades and Flavio Martinez said they are ready to take of any tree issues.

“We are equipped and we have the technical expertise to handle problems with trees. Simply contact us at 615-496-1542 or through our website at http://www.kailystreeservice.com and we will come out and take care of your trees,” he said.

Kailys Tree Service specializes in tree removal, tree trimming, dead wooding, tree shaping, tree pruning, tree disease management, tree weight reduction, storm clean up and stump grinding in the Nashville, TN area.

About Kaily’s Tree Service

Kaily’s Tree Services is Nashville’s leading tree service, tree trimming and removal, tree pruning and storm clean-up specialist. We provide professional tree services at competitive prices. Whether it is controlling lace bugs on an Azalea shrub or removing of a hazardous 100' oak tree, we are well staffed and equipped to handle your plant care needs. Call us today at 615-496-1542 or visit us at http://www.kailystreeservice.com.

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