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ISA

(International Society of Arboriculture)

TCIA
(Tree Care Industry Association)

UAA
(Utility Arborist Association)

SMA
(Society of Municipal Arborists)

We follow all ANSI Z133.1 Standards (ANSI A 300)

Pruning & Cabling - T.L.C. Tree & Crane

Pruning & Cabling

Pruning

What is Pruning?
Regardless of the various names used for types of pruning, there are only two basic cuts: One cuts back to an intermediate point, called heading back cut, and the other cuts back to some point of origin, called thinning out cut.

Removing a portion of a growing stem down to a set of desirable buds or side-branching stems. This is commonly performed in well trained plants for a variety of reasons, for example to stimulate growth of flowers, fruit or branches, as a preventative measure to wind and snow damage on long stems and branches, and finally to encourage growth of the stems in a desirable direction. Also commonly known as heading-back.

  1. Thinning: A more drastic form of pruning, a thinning out cut is the removal of an entire shoot, limb, or branch at its point of origin.This is usually employed to revitalize a plant by removing over-mature, weak, problematic, and excessive growths. When performed correctly, thinning encourages the formation of new growth that will more readily bear fruit and flowers. This is a common technique in pruning roses and for implifying and "opening-up" the branching of neglected trees, or for renewing shrubs with multiple branches.
  2. Topping: Topping is a very severe form of pruning which involves removing all branches and growths down to a few large branches or to the trunk of the tree. When performed correctly it is used on very young trees, and can be used to begin training younger trees for pollarding or for trellising to form an espalier.

In orchards, fruit trees are often lopped to encourage regrowth and to maintain a smaller tree for ease of picking fruit. The pruning regime in orchards is more planned and the productivity of each tree is an important factor.

Deadheading is the act of removing spent flowers or flowerheads for aesthetics, to prolong bloom for up to several weeks or promote rebloom, or to prevent seeding.

T.L.C. Tree & Crane Services provides many tree related services including:

Tree Services
Crane Services
Stump Grinding
Chipping
Tree Planting
Fertilizing
Storm Damage Clean Up
Pruning & Cabling
Crane Rental
Aeriel Lift Rental

Give us a call today for a no obligation quote for your next tree service job.

603-786-9272 or 1-800-427-9272

Serving these and surrounding areas in New Hampshire: Bristol, NH - Plymouth, NH - Rumney, NH - Franklin, NH - Moultonborough, NH - Center Harbor, NH - Gilford, NH - Alton Bay, NH - Laconia, NH - New London, NH - Lebanon, NH - Canaan, NH


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