Trimming for Better Health
Just like hair, sometimes trees need to be trimmed in order for them to continue to grow in a healthy manner. However, trees can be a bit more complicated to cut than hair. And tree pruning takes an entirely different set of skills. The fall is the perfect time to have a tree cutting risk assessment performed on your property. So that you can be certain that cold weather and snowfall will not cause damage.
Once winter weather begins, trees that are unhealthy have a tendency to lose branches, or even split altogether, under the weight of snow and ice. This is not only detrimental for the trees, but it can also prove dangerous for anyone walking on the grounds. A falling branch covered in ice can cause severe injury. And there is very little way to predict which trees are unstable once they are covered in snow. By grooming the trees on your property while the weather is warmer, you can be certain you are trimming just the right branches, just the right amount.
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