While the terms "trimming" and "pruning" are often used interchangeably, there are some differences between the two. Trimming typically involves the removal of small, overgrown branches or shoots to maintain a tree's shape and size. It is often done for aesthetic purposes and to promote healthy growth. Pruning, on the other hand, involves the selective removal of branches or stems for the purpose of maintaining or improving a tree's health, structure, or appearance. This may involve the removal of larger branches that are diseased, damaged, or interfering with the tree's growth. The goal of pruning is to improve the tree's overall health and longevity, while trimming is more focused on maintaining its appearance.
Tree trimming is an essential component of tree maintenance that involves removing specific branches to enhance the health and aesthetic appeal of your trees. We carefully assess your trees from top to bottom to determine not only which parts may need to be trimmed, but also the state of the tree as a whole. While trimming may be the initial plan, we may find that more drastic measures such tree removal may be necessary. However, our goal is always to keep your trees intact and looking beautiful!
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