The foundation of a healthy and beautiful landscape.
Sanitary pruning involves the removal of dead, damaged, or diseased branches. This prevents the spread of decay and pests throughout the rest of the tree or shrub, ensuring its long-term survival.
Formative pruning, on the other hand, is done early in a plant's life to direct its growth and establish a strong structural framework. This reduces the risk of future branch failure and creates a pleasing aesthetic shape.
The ideal time for most trees. Lack of leaves allows for better visibility of the tree structure, and diseases are less likely to spread.
Perfect for spring-flowering shrubs right after their blooms fade, ensuring you don't cut off next year's buds.
Good for slowing down growth on overly vigorous trees or removing water sprouts and suckers.
Clean, sharp tools are essential for the health of your trees. Dull blades crush tissue rather than cutting it, creating jagged wounds that are slow to heal and prone to infection.
Pruning a young tree is much cheaper and more effective than trying to fix a mature one. By establishing a single dominant leader and well-spaced scaffold branches early on, we prevent structural failures that often lead to tree loss 20 years later.
Our "Young Tree Training" service ensures your landscape grows into a safe, beautiful, and low-maintenance asset for your property.
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