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Pruning
Pruning Tips from Tim Back Pruning Technique

Maintaining a pruning program is one of the wisest investments you can make in your property. The periodic removal of weak or dying limbs is done for safety, appearance and structural integrity. Leaning and stretching out from the trunk, each tree limb exposes the superstructure to the weather’s repeated onslaughts of wind, hail, and heavy snow. Strained and dying limbs harm the tree and are a hazard to anything below them. An untreated injured limb creates avenues for disease and decay to reach the heart of the tree.

Be advised! Improper pruning can harm healthy plant growth.

Let the experts at Back Tree Service trim and prune each tree to prolong its vitality and stimulate vigorous new growth.

 

Attend an interactive pruning class!