Pruning is a great method for the preventative maintenance of young and old plants. Regular pruning protects you, your family, and your property against injury, pests, and damage. It is an essential part of a long-term maintenance plan.
Pruning is a way to remove dead or dying branches and stubs and allows for new growth. It also protects property and others from injury. Pruning also discourages pest and animal invasion and promotes healthy growth.
Pruning shrubs and trees encourage healthy fruit and flower production. Regular trimming improves hedge aesthetics and keeps evergreens dense and proportioned. This helps to maintain the property's appearance and layout by controlling plant size.
Regular pruning helps reduce storm damage to structures caused by broken branches. Protect your loved ones and neighbors from fallen branches on walkways, driveways, or children's play areas. This helps reduce the habitat of snakes, vermin, pests, and other animals.
There are many types of pruning, including topping, raising, and reducing. Each type can be used for different purposes. Below are their details.
Thinning
This is a procedure that removes a branch at its source. Thinning can increase light penetration and manage growth.
Topping
This is a very drastic procedure that reduces the number of branches in the trunk. When training young trees to grow in certain ways, topping is a common method.
Raising
This involves trimming low-hanging branches in order to make space for pedestrians, parked cars, or entryways.
Reduce
This is the act of reducing a tree's volume to make space for power lines or safety reasons.
Do-it-yourself pruning involves climbing to high heights to cut down limbs. This can cause injury to property and people. Also, poor pruning can cause damage to the tree. Professional pruning assistance is recommended for both of these reasons. We can help!
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