Services Pruning
Tailored Pruning for Every Stage of Your Tree’s Life
Pruning is a vital tree care practice that enhances both safety and aesthetics in a landscape. Whether addressing hazardous conditions or refining a tree’s appearance, proper pruning requires an understanding of how each cut will impact the tree’s long-term health. Our ISA Certified Arborists are highly skilled in determining the most effective pruning techniques to enhance safety, health and visual appeal of each tree.
For any questions or inquiries about Pruning:
Mature Tree Pruning
As trees reach maturity, they often develop an abundance of dead or potentially dangerous branches. Our arborists conduct a comprehensive assessment and carefully remove these branches to improve safety and restore the trees natural beauty. At this stage of a tree’s life, large cuts are generally discouraged unless necessary for safety. Large wounds take years to heal which can lead to issues with decay and hollowing.
Thinning and Reduction Pruning
In both urban and open-field environments, trees often develop dense canopies due to minimal competition. Thinning, a selective pruning technique helps improve air circulation and allows more sunlight to reach the ground. Our experts ensure trees are thinned evenly, promoting balanced growth while maintaining the tree’s natural shape. Additionally reduction pruning reduces canopy weight which enhances the trees resistance to storm damage. This method can also be applied to trim trees away from structures and other key areas.
Structural and Juvenile Pruning
Structural pruning is one of the most effective methods for promoting strong tree architecture and long-term health. This process involves the removal of hazardous limns, crossing or rubbing limbs, and weak or diseased growth. By strategically pruning early in a tree’s life, we help to encourage a resilient and well-formed canopy. By doing so the risk of future issues and maintenance needs are reduced significantly.
