uprooted tree in garden that has caused damage to wall, with lawn, house and gazebo in the background

How to stormproof your garden and protect it from bad weather

Stormproofing your garden in autumn is a smart choice as there’s a lot of potential for the weather to cause havoc at this time of year. The combination of high winds and torrential rain is never a good thing, especially if you haven’t got round to doing a thorough maintenance check in your garden at the end of summer.

If trees are buffeted by wind and their roots are growing in waterlogged soil due to increased rainfall this creates exactly the right conditions for a tree to uproot, especially if it’s top heavy. This can cause a lot of damage, and poses a structural risk to your property and garden buildings, as well as potentially ruining your garden by obliterating plants.

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