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Tree Pruning

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What You Need to Know About Different Types of Pruning

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What is the definition of tree pruning?

Pruning is when you selectively remove branches from a tree. The goal is to remove unwanted branches, improve the tree’s structure, and direct new, healthy growth.

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What are the benefits of pruning?

Pruning is one of best things you can do for your trees. A proper prune is both an investment in the long-term health of your plants and in the overall look and safety of your property.

When you trim your trees, you get all these benefits!

  • Say farewell to dead, broken or damaged branches.

  • Save your property from potential damage from fallen branches.

  • When you remove old branches, you give trees the green light to put out healthy, new growth.

  • Train trees to grow on your terms so that branches won’t hang over the roof or stretch into power lines.

  • Give trees a clean, polished look that elevates your whole landscape.

  • Set the tree up with a good foundation for long-term health.
     

What are the different types or methods of pruning?

Different tree goals call for different tree trimming methods.

Here’s a breakdown of the most common types:

  • Reducing density removes limbs all the way back to their branch of origin. It’s a method used to free up a full canopy so that more sunlight can come through.

  • Maintaining health is like fine-tuning a tree. Simple cuts are used to clear out dead, diseased, and damaged limbs to give the tree a polished look.

  • Size management cuts reduce a tree’s height or width. This method typically shortens branches that are inching into utility lines or reduces a wide-spread tree.

  • Structural (subordination) cuts could involve one or more of the above methods to improve a plant’s structure and long-term health.

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