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Tree Pruning

This is important for the health of your tree and we will properly prune your large and small trees to the highest standards.

Pruning is a horticultural, arboricultural, and silvicultural practice involving the selective removal of certain parts of a plant, such as branches, buds, or roots.

The practice entails the targeted removal of diseased, damaged, dead, non-productive, structurally unsound, or otherwise unwanted plant material from crop and landscape plants.

In general, the smaller the branch that is cut, the easier it is for a woody plant to compartmentalize the wound and thus limit the potential for pathogen intrusion and decay. It is therefore preferable to make any necessary formative structural pruning cuts to young plants, rather than removing large, poorly placed branches from mature plants.

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Tree Pruning FAQ

Tree pruning is the careful removal of specific parts of a tree, such as branches or buds, to improve its health, structure, and appearance. Proper pruning helps trees grow stronger, reduces the risk of disease, and keeps them looking their best.

The frequency of pruning depends on the type, size, and condition of the tree. Many trees benefit from periodic pruning to maintain health and structure, but an inspection by a professional can determine the best schedule.

During pruning, arborists typically remove branches that are dead, diseased, damaged, or structurally weak. Removing these branches helps protect the tree and prevents potential hazards such as falling limbs.

Pruning is often easier and more beneficial when trees are younger. Smaller cuts heal more quickly and reduce the risk of disease or decay. Early structural pruning can also guide healthy growth and prevent larger problems later in the tree’s life.