Don't Prune Like a Novice: Common Pruning No-Nos
Pruning trees is an important aspect of keeping them healthy and looking good however, it’s not a task to be taken lightly. Unexperienced, ineffective methods, or using the wrong equipment can cause serious damage to your trees, or make them inaccessible. We’ll discuss what you should avoid when pruning to keep your trees looking and healthy for long time to come.
Don’t Prune at the Wrong Timing of the Year
One of the most common errors people make when pruning is doing so during the wrong time of the the year. Pruning at the wrong time can interfere with the natural growth patterns of a tree and make it more susceptible to pests and disease. In general, it is best to prune deciduous trees during the winter, when they’re dormant and conifers in the late spring or early summer.
Beware of using the wrong tools
Another problem is that people use the incorrect tools for the job. Old or worn-out tools can cause injury to the tree and make it more vulnerable to diseases, and using instruments that are large or heavy could cause irreparable damage. Be sure to have the appropriate tools for the job and keep them in good shape and well-maintained.
Do not remove too much at One time.
Although it can be tempting to trim a lot to get the desired dimension or shape, cutting off too much at once could be harmful on the plant. Pruning should be performed gradually, over several years if necessary, so that the tree can recover from cuts.
Don’t cut too close to the Trunk
When pruning, you must be careful not to cut in close proximity to trunk. This could leave the tree at risk of disease and also leave ugly stubs that are difficult to remove. Instead, make your cuts just outside the branch collar that is the area raised between the branch and the trunk.
FAQs
When should I prune my trees?
It is contingent on the type of tree and the individual requirements, but generally it’s recommended to trim deciduous trees every 3-5 years, and conifers every 5-10 years.
Do I have the ability to trim my trees myself or do I require an expert?
Although it is possible to trim the trees you own, it’s better to let the job to an expert if you’re not confident about your abilities. A tree surgeon will have the experience, equipment and skills to trim your trees safely and effectively.
Does pruning harm my trees?
Yes, improper pruning techniques or making use of the wrong tools could result in serious harm for your tree. It’s important to have a an understanding of the best pruning techniques and to employ the appropriate tools for the job to avoid causing harm.
Conclusion
Pruning trees is an important element of maintaining them However, it’s not an activity that should be done lightly. By avoiding these common pruning pitfalls, you can keep your trees healthy and beautiful for years to come. If you’re unsure of your ability, don’t hesitate to call in a professional from Tree Services Brisbane. Our arborists are highly trained and highly skilled. They have the experience and equipment to meet your tree trimming requirements. Contact us today on 0485 882 832 to schedule your tree pruning service in Brisbane. Avoid causing damage to your trees through poor pruning methods. Contact Tree Services Brisbane today at 0485 882 832 to set up your tree pruning service within Brisbane. Our expert arborists will ensure that your trees get the care and attention they require to flourish. We will provide you with reliable, safe, and professional tree pruning services that will keep your property looking at its best. Contact us now to find out more about our services and schedule an appointment.