3 Tree Pruning Mistakes You Should Avoid

Before you call pruning professionals to trim your trees, you can make some essential preparations. You can clear the path to the trees to allow the experts to access them conveniently. Also, too much vegetation around the trees can make it hard to remove the branches and twigs that have been cut off, wasting your time. 

If you have any items around the pruning area, such as furniture and plant pots, you should remove them as they can get damaged by falling branches. You may think that you don't need pruning experts to help you, but here are mistakes that you can make if you decide to do things independently.

Pruning During Growing Season

Winter is the best time for pruning as the trees are naturally dormant and less productive due to the cold. Also, many trees like maple, birch, hickory, and dogwood usually shed their leaves during the cold season. This phenomenon makes winter an ideal time for pruning as fewer leaves on the trees will improve visibility and help you to prune properly. Moreover, pruning during the growing season, (around spring and summer), will adversely affect your trees.

The trees need adequate leaves to absorb light from the sun and manufacture food through photosynthesis. Therefore, pruning the branches will starve your trees. Also, the tree's tissues will struggle to maintain their normal functionality, leaving them vulnerable to infections. 

Moreover, summer is the wrong time for pruning as the trees are more susceptible to pest infestation due to the warm weather conducive to the pests.

Pruning the Crown Excessively

Your trees' crowns can excessively grow if you haven't pruned them in a while. You may be tempted to trim the crowns excessively. However, this is a bad idea as the tree may produce a stress response by growing other unwanted branches. Hence, you will end up with uglier trees without proper definition. Also, pruning the crowns can adversely affect older trees or trees that have lost most of their foliage through a drought. Excessive pruning will worsen the trees' health, and they may die off.

Dropping Pruned Branches Carelessly

You might not think much about dropping pruned tree branches, but they can scratch your tree's back on their way down. Damaged tree backs can make your trees prone to harsh weather, such as high humidity and temperatures. Also, the peeled areas are susceptible to infections that can spread to the entire tree.

Moreover, a tree stripped off its back can start to rot, making it prone to insects and pest infestation like termites. The termites can eat away the trees' lower trunk until the entire tree dies. 

For more information, contact a local company like Carpenter Costin Tree and Landscape.

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