SHAPING
Should be started early in the life of a tree or hedge and repeated at least
once per season for hedges and every two to three years for evergreens,
for best results.
FERTILIZNG INJECTIONS
Most deciduous trees should be fertilized once every one to two years.
Evergreens may be fertilized in the spring, but less often than other
trees.
PRUNING
Improves the shape or size of the tree by removing unwanted branches and
leaves that may hinder the growth or overall look of the tree.
STORM THINING
Reduces the strain on major branches, and offers protection for the tree
and surrounding areas during storms and high winds.
CROWN REDUCTION
The selective removal of branches to increase light penetration and air
movement and to reduce weight.
CABLING
Cabling involves installing steel cables between major branches to reudce
strain and help support the tree.
SELECTIVE REMOVAL
The process of removing unwanted, dead trees or plants cut as close to
the ground as possible.
VIEW CLEARING
Clearing trees to enhance a view is a relatively inexpensive way to increase
your property value.
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