Friday, 31 January 2014

The Basics Of Good Tree Trimming Practices

By Serena Price


If you have the right techniques and necessary tools, you may not need a professional for your tree trimming. Most of these tips are available over the internet and in many plant health related magazines. Normally, you would love to have a beautiful compound, a compound where you can be comfortable relaxing outdoors. This will largely depend on how well the plants around are trimmed.

The reality is that there are quite a number of tree trimming techniques, majority of which requires some levels of specialization and skills. The good news however is that the basics are good enough for you to keep everything in order, that is if you can spare a little of your time.

Pruning is very important for a number of reasons. The top three reasons why you must continuously prune your trees include safety, aesthetic and health. As for safety, you do not want a branch obstructing you when driving, or getting to contact with utility lines or old branches falling on your roof or injuring people.

When it comes to real pruning work, there are a number of things to consider. Among the factors to put in mind when looking out for the right tree pruning tips include the plant size, its type, height and health. The general rule is to make sure that lateral branches are evenly distributed. In order to achieve this, consider stating by cutting the branches crossing others.

You should not clear off more that quarter of crown at a times. If it is for raising the crown, leave at least two-thirds of foliage intact. The crown reduction is only done when necessary. The trick is to cut off the smaller branches early enough.

When the target is to thin the crown of the tree, there are best practices that you need to be aware of. The lateral branches need even spacing and this should be done at all costs. Secondly, the branches crossing or running against other branches should be the priority. Not more than a quarter of the crown should be removed at a ago, instead, it should be spread over years.

The other important tip is to do pruning in the plant dormant season unless there is an argent need to do it. It is also important to select weaker branches and cut them off, particularly is they meet the main branch with a V-shape angle. The U-shaped branches on the other hands are strong and should be left to thrive.

Before cutting, you must locate where the branch collar is-normally at the branch bottom base. Locate the ridge at the upper surface. You need to make a cut outside the bark o the branch ridge. All this is to avoid injuring the branch collar, which is done by properly aligning the cut away from the branch. With these a few more techniques, tree trimming can be very easy.




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