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What should you know as arborists?

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The tree plays a vital role in our environment. And every tree needs proper care. For that, you need to hire a professional arborist . As an artist, you need to consider several things. Have a look at some of these: ·         Topping trees   It is the cutting of treetops and branches to stubs. The reason to use this is to reduce the size of a tree because it is dangerous. The reality is that topping trees mostly makes trees more dangerous. These are some reasons why not to top. Hazard reduction and height reduction are short terms. Topping stresses the tree, making it more sensitive to decay and disease. Causes the decay- stubs left at the top of the trunk and ends of branches will decay; this decay then undermines the tree's strength as it grows branches back. New growth in the form of water sprouts. These are weakly attached to the surface of the tree and thrive. Fast growth and not well connected to the tree =3 increased risk of f

Why Prune Young Trees?

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Do you have trees in your backyard, or you want to prune your tree to remove the dead and dying branches and stubs.   For that, if you are looking for professional tree pruning services . Treescape® is the best option for you. We have an experienced team of Arborist to provide the best services. Young trees frequently need pruning to establish a beneficial branch structure. However, newly planted trees have to prune only when broken or damaged branches. It is a myth that trees have to be pruned when planted to recompense for root loss because leaves and shoot tips provide food and growth substances that stimulate root production. Young trees need their low temporary branches to provide sustenance. However, they should be kept short enough not to compete with permanent branches. Low temporary branches also protect the trunk. As the tree grows taller, the lower limbs may be removed, keep the desirable branches. As a tree grows, branches don't move considerably off the ground. Prun