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Pruning your Trees

The Benefits of Regular Pruning

 Regular tree pruning is an important part of maintaining the health and beauty of your trees. It involves removing damaged, diseased, or overgrown branches in order to promote the overall health and vigor of the tree. While it may seem like a simple task, tree pruning is actually a highly skilled and specialized task that requires training and experience.

So, what are the benefits of regular tree pruning? Here are a few key points to consider:

  1. Improved tree health: By removing damaged or diseased branches, tree pruning can help improve the overall health of the tree. It can also help stimulate the growth of new, healthy branches, which can increase the tree's vigor and resilience.
  2. Increased safety: Overgrown or damaged branches can pose a safety hazard to your property and those who use it. By removing these branches, tree pruning can help reduce the risk of accidents or damage caused by falling branches.
  3. Enhanced appearance: Proper tree pruning can improve the appearance of your trees, making them look neat and well-maintained. It can also help shape the tree to fit your desired appearance, whether that means creating a more formal look or a natural, wild appearance.
  4. Increased property value: Well-maintained trees can add value to your property, and regular tree pruning is an important part of keeping your trees looking their best. By investing in tree pruning, you can help increase the value of your property..

Clearance Pruning

 Clearance pruning is a type of pruning that is done to remove branches that are in the way of structures, utility lines, or other obstacles. It is an important part of tree care that helps to maintain the safety and integrity of trees, as well as the safety of people and property.


There are several reasons why clearance pruning may be necessary:

  1. Safety: Branches that hang over buildings or sidewalks can pose a hazard to people, especially in high winds or storms. Pruning these branches can help to reduce the risk of injury or damage.
  2. Utility: Clearance pruning can also be used to remove branches that interfere with utility lines, such as power lines or cables. This can help to prevent outages and other issues caused by tree branches coming into contact with these lines.
  3. Aesthetics: Clearance pruning can also be used to improve the appearance of trees by removing unbalanced or overgrown branches that may be obstructing views or detracting from the overall appearance of the tree.


 When performing clearance pruning, it's important to follow proper techniques to avoid damaging the tree. This includes using the right tools and making clean, precise cuts at the right location on the branch. It's also important to consider the long-term effects of the pruning and plan accordingly to ensure the tree's continued health and stability 

Removing deadwood from your Trees

 Dead wood can occur for a variety of reasons, including natural aging, disease, or damage from storms or other events. Removing dead wood from trees is important for several reasons:

  1. Safety: Dead branches can pose a hazard to people and property, especially in high winds or storms. Pruning these branches can help to reduce the risk of injury or damage.
  2. Health: Dead branches can harbor pests and diseases, which can spread to other parts of the tree and potentially kill it. Removing dead wood can help to prevent the spread of these problems.
  3. Appearance: Removing dead wood can also improve the aesthetic appearance of trees by removing unsightly or overgrown branches and promoting a more pleasing shape.

Winter Pruning

 While tree pruning can be done at any time of year, there are some specific benefits to pruning trees in the winter months. Here are a few reasons why winter can be a good time to prune trees:

  1. Easier to see the structure: Without leaves, it is easier to see the structure of the tree and identify which branches need to be removed.
  2. Reduced risk of disease: Winter is typically a dormant period for trees, which means there is less risk of spreading diseases through pruning wounds.
  3. Better for certain species: Some tree species, such as maple and oak, are more prone to bleeding sap when pruned in the spring. Pruning these trees in the winter can help to reduce the amount of sap that is lost.
  4. Fewer insects: Winter is also a time when there are fewer insects present, which can make pruning a less messy and more enjoyable task.

Pruning can help keep your Trees Healthy

Removing diseased or damaged branches: Pruning can help to remove branches that are diseased or damaged, which can prevent the spread of disease to other parts of the tree. By removing these branches, you can help to ensure that the tree remains healthy and strong.


Improving airflow and sunlight penetration: Pruning can also help to improve the airflow and sunlight penetration in the canopy of the tree. This can help to reduce the risk of fungal diseases and promote the overall health of the tree.


Stimulating the growth of new, healthy branches: Pruning can stimulate the growth of new, healthy branches by removing old or overgrown branches that may be competing for resources. This can help to enhance the overall health and vigor of the tree.

Video

Clearance pruning a Black Walnut

Check out our clearance pruning abilities!

Using our Spider Lift to Prune a mature Oak

Check out this Video of our 73' Spider in action to help us prune this massive Oak tree.

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