
One of the biggest pruning mistakes is cutting off branches in the wrong place. Amateurs tend to leave too much of a stub when removing branches. Once the stub dies off, it creates an entry point for disease pathogens and destructive insects.
Unlike human beings, trees don't regenerate tissue. While our skin replaces itself, trees grow new tissue around wounds and compartmentalizes them. Once a tree compartmentalizes an old wound, it has a much better chance of survival.
Tree pruning on overgrown trees and shrubs restores aesthetics and structural integrity while improving overall plant health. It is one of the most important management practices for your landscape.
Tree pruning can also be done for safety and storm damage risk management. Usually, tree pruning is a preventative measure to remove dead branches, crowded or rubbing limbs, eliminate overhanging branches or to increase light and air penetration and let the wind sail through safely.
Our highly trained specialists use time tested pruning methods to improve the natural shape of your trees. Professional tree pruning experts can improve the aesthetics and health of your trees while protecting their vitality and maintaining their value.
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