Don't Prune like a novice: common Pruning No-Nos
Pruning trees is a crucial aspect of keeping them healthy and looking good however, it’s not something that should be done lightly. Unexperienced, ineffective techniques, and using the wrong tools can lead to serious damage to your trees, or make them irreparable. We’ll explain what to avoid while pruning to keep your trees healthy and beautiful for long time to come.
Don’t Prune at the Wrong Seasonal Time
One of the biggest mistakes people do when trimming is doing this during the wrong time of the the year. Pruning in the wrong time of year could disrupt the natural growth patterns of a tree and make it more susceptible to pests and disease. It is generally recommended to trim deciduous trees in the winter when they are dormant, and conifers during the late spring or early summer.
Beware of using the wrong tools
Another common pitfall is using the wrong tools for the job. Dull or rusty tools can cause harm to the tree, and increase the risk of illness, while making use of instruments that are big or heavy may cause unnecessary damage. Be sure to have the correct tools for the job and keep them sharp and well-maintained.
Do Not Remove Too Much at At
While it is tempting to trim a lot to achieve an ideal form or dimension, cutting off excessively at one time can end up being harmful to the tree. Pruning should always be performed gradually, over several years in order to allow the tree to recover from cuts.
Do not cut too close to the Trunk
When pruning, it’s important to not cut near to trunk. This could leave the tree vulnerable to disease as well as leaving ugly stubs that are difficult to get rid of. Make your cuts in the area just outside of the collar of the branch that is the area raised where the branch meets the tree’s trunk.
FAQs
How often should I prune my trees?
It’s dependent on the kind of tree and its specific requirements, however in general, it’s a good idea to trim deciduous trees every 3-5 years, and conifers every 5-10 years.
Can I prune my trees by myself or do I require an expert?
While it’s possible to prune the trees you own, you should to leave the task to an expert if you’re not sure of your skills. A professional arborist has the experience, equipment and skills to trim your trees with safety and efficiency.
Do pruning my trees cause damage to my trees?
Correct pruning techniques or using the wrong tools can result in severe damage to your trees. It’s important to have a an understanding of the best pruning methods and use the right tools for the job to prevent injury.
Conclusion
Pruning trees is an essential part of their maintenance However, it’s not a task to be undertaken lightly. By avoiding these common pruning pitfalls and pitfalls, you can keep your trees looking and healthy for many years to take. If you’re unsure of your skills do not hesitate to call an expert with Christchurch Tree Services. Our arborists are highly trained, highly skilled, and have the expertise and tools to take care of all your tree trimming needs. Contact us today on 0800 500 738 to schedule your tree pruning service in Christchurch. Don’t risk damaging your trees with improper pruning techniques. Contact Christchurch Tree Services today at 0800 500 738 to arrange your tree pruning service in Christchurch. Our expert arborists will ensure that your trees receive the care and attention they need to thrive. Trust us to provide safe, effective and reliable tree pruning services that will keep your property looking its best. Call now to learn more about our services and schedule your appointment.