Best Choice:
Interior latex paint, diluted 50/50 with water
Lime wash or white clay-based paint for organic gardening
Pre-mixed tree paint from garden centers (check for eco-friendly labeling)
Avoid:
Oil-based paints (they seal the bark too tightly and can suffocate it)
Paints with chemical additives, unless labeled safe for plants
Always test on a small section first and avoid painting diseased or damaged bark without treatment.
Clean the trunk – Gently brush off dirt, dead bark, and insect webs.
Dilute your paint – Use a 1:1 ratio of interior latex paint and water.
Use a brush, not a sprayer – Apply an even coat about 18–24 inches from the ground up.
Reapply once a year, usually in late fall or early winter.
Inspect for cracks and pests before applying.
Best time:
Late fall or early winter (before first frost)
Ideal for:
Fruit trees (apple, peach, plum, citrus)
Young trees with soft bark
Orchards, farms, and gardens in hot or cold climates
Applying thick, suffocating layers of paint
Painting damaged bark without treating infections
Using oil-based or outdoor paints with chemicals
Skipping annual inspections and reapplications
If you live in an area with extreme weather conditions, active wildlife, or pest problems, painting your tree trunks white can be one of the most effective, low-cost tree care strategies.
Whether you’re a backyard gardener, orchard owner, or just someone who cares about their landscape, this simple trick can save you years of tree maintenance headaches and extend the life of your plants.
We’d love to hear your thoughts.
👉 Have you ever painted your trees white?
👉 Did it help with pests or sun damage?
👉 Any tips to share?
Let us know in the comments below and share a photo of your trees!
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