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As one of the most common and essential tree maintenance procedures performed, proper tree pruning helps maintain safe, healthy and attractive landscape trees. At Mike Osbourn Lawn Care, our skilled personnel have a thorough understanding of how, when and why to prune, ensuring that each and every cut made to your trees will only contribute to their longevity. ![]() The most common reasons for pruning ornamental and shade trees include promoting healthy growth, correcting structural defects or improving aesthetics. As every alteration made to a tree has the potential to impact its growth, it is important that pruning typically be done for only the following reasons: Pruning for StructureSeveral structural elements of a tree such as the spacing, growth rate, strength of attachment and ultimate size of branches and stems are improved through the removal of live branches and stems. This type of pruning is most common in young and medium sized trees as it reduces the risk of tree failure through the promotion of structurally sound trunk and branch architecture. ![]() Pruning to CleanA tree's canopy is cleaned through the removal of crowded, weakly attached, dead, cracked or broken branches and low-vigor branches. Cleaning is the preferred type of pruning in mature trees as it maintains their health by not removing live branches unnecessarily. ![]() Pruning to ThinA selective number of small live branches are removed in order to reduce crown density and allow for better light filtration and air movement throughout the top of a tree. It can also reduce the weight of heavy limbs and helps retain the tree's natural shape. Thinning is ideal when a lawn, ground covers or shrubs underneath a tree need to receive more sunlight or airflow. Pruning to RaiseVertical clearance over structures including buildings, signs and vehicular or pedestrian pathways can be created through the selective removal of the lowest branches. This encourages the middle and top branches of a tree to grow, thereby raising its entire canopy. ![]() Pruning to ReduceThe height or spread of a tree is reduced to provide clearance from objects, such as buildings and utility lines, by reducing or removing limbs on that side of the tree. By only pruning back the leading branches, the structural integrity and form of the tree can be maintained during reduction. Prune to RestoreTrees that have been severely headed, vandalized, broken in a storm or otherwise severely damaged can be selectively pruned to improve structure, form and appearance. ![]() Vista PruningAlthough natural specie characteristics are always taken into account, trees and shrubs may be pruned in various ways to achieve a special effect or look to your landscape. For instance, clearing select live branches at the edge of the crown to reveal a view of a lake, river or a garden can be performed without the need to cause irreparable damage to a tree or even worse, remove it completely.
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Mike has been taking care of my yard for about two years now and has always done a wonderful job. He is very professional and follows through on projects.
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