Specification 1: Crown Lifting
The term crown lifting refers to the removal of the lower branches from an individual tree to a given height above ground level and is achieved either by the removal of whole branches or by the removal of only those parts which extend below the desired clear height. This basic form of tree […]
Specification 2: Crown Thinning
Crown thinning is defined as the removal of a proportion of the small secondary live branch growth from throughout a tree crown to produce an even density of foliage around a well spaced and balanced branch structure. Crown thinning does not usually include the removal of inner branches from the central area of the crown […]
Specification 3: Branch Removal
Branch removal can be broadly defined as the removal of a discrete and complete part of the tree structure. This operation may be undertaken for a range of reasons such as providing clearance from surrounding structures or to remove generally undesirable portions of growth specific to a client’s individual needs. The removal of individually identified […]
Specification 4: Dead-Wooding
The removal of dead wood from trees is the only form of management via tree pruning that is not detrimental to the long-term health of your trees. For the purpose of this description, dead-wooding can be broadly defined as the removal of dead, dying or diseased branches from the tree’s crown. When managing trees within […]