5 Benefits Of Tree Trimming

By David William

Homeownership is a huge investment, and  with any investment, the first priority is making a profit. One of the easiest ways to add tremendous  value  to  your property is planting some trees.   Trees  create curb appeal, provide shade during summer, and act as buffers against  cold  winds in the winter.   These improved living  conditions can  make your  buildings more attractive to potential buyers.  

But your  trees  must  be  properly  maintained  to  make  a  profitable property sale, and one way to achieve this is trimming them regularly. Here we look at  some of the many benefits of tree trimming and when to do it to keep your property livened up until it's time to sell. Read on for more information!

What Is Trimming? 

Trimming  is  a tree care procedure that involves selectively cutting   and   removing   unwanted   parts  of    a   tree.    It promotes  new  growth,   prevents rot and decay, improves the  tree  structure,   and  generally keeps the tree in tiptop condition.

However, since each cut will potentially change how the tree grows, trimming must be done skillfully, with a good understanding of tree biology.   Improper  trimming can cause irreversible damage, or even shorten the lifespan of the tree. If you haven't trimmed a tree before, it would be wise to enlist the services of an expert.

Types of Tree Trimming 

There  are  four  types  of  tree  trimming,  each meant to serve a specific purpose. Which one you choose will depend on what you hope to achieve:

Deadwooding:    Trimming  to  get rid of dead,  dying,  and  decaying  limbs.   It  is the most common  and  should be performed on a regular basis to keep the trees safe and healthy. 

Thinning:    Selectively  removing  excess  leaves  and  branche s to  allow  wind  and  air  to  pass through the canopy. This not only minimizes the risk of falling or branches breaking during storms, but also allows sunlight to reach the vegetation below the tree. 

Canopy raising:    Cutting  off  the  lower  limbs  to  lift  the  canopy  of  the  tree.  In  most  instances,  it is done to raise trees above driveways/walkways, remove an obstruction, or allow sunlight to reach the plants underneath the canopy. 

Canopy cleaning:     A  more  thorough  type  of  trimming whereby the climber removes all deadwood, suckers, and sprout growth, leaving  only  the  secondary  branches  of  the  trunk.   Canopy  cleaning  is  mainly  done  to maintain a continuous supply of small diameter poles. It starts when the tree is still in its young stages and is performed regularly throughout the lifespan of the plant.

Benefits of Tree Trimming 

  • Ensures Health

When  left  without  proper  care,  trees can grow wildly and get denser  than  what  is  actually  healthy for them. And when the canopy   gets    too   thick,   sunlight   penetration   becomes   a problem,  hindering the process of photosynthesis. This means the  plant  is  not  able  to  feed  as  it   should,  which ultimately affects its health. 

A  dense  canopy  also  prevents proper air circulation, creating an  ideal  environment  for the breeding of tree fungi. Trimming removes  excess   leaves   and   branches,    allowing  adequate sunlight penetration and air circulation, which keeps your trees growing healthy and vibrant. 

  • Promotes New Growth

As  trees  grow,   their  branches  can die,    break,   or   become diseased    over   time.     To   keep   these   parts   from   falling, hampering  the plant's growth, or infecting healthy areas of the tree,  experts  recommend  that  property   owners   trim   their greenery  regularly.   By getting rid of these problem areas, you can  help  prevent  potential  danger  and at the same time fuel new, healthy growth. 

  • Maintains a Safe Property 

Trees  close  to  the  house,  pool,  garage, or driveway need to be trimmed  regularly to remove branches that could fall and cause damage   to   your property  or  seriously injure someone.  Trees near utility  lines are also risky. Trimming helps get rid of high-risk limbs and branches, ensuring a safe property. 

  • Improves Appearance 

Trees  that  are  not  trimmed  regularly  can  grow  to  look  bushy and unbalanced. Limbs may grow in strange directions, causing uneven growth and making your trees appear unkempt. 

Think   of   trimming   like  a  haircut,  one  that  enhances  the  appearance  and  natural  shape of  your trees. Cutting back clumsy branches   is   beneficial,  as  it  improves the overall tree's appearance.  This  is  especially important  if you  planted  the  trees  for aesthetic purposes. 

  • Encourages Fruit Production 

If    you  have  fruit  trees  on  your   property,  you   can   trim  them  in  the  winter  to  stimulate  more  growth  in  the  spring  and summer.   When   the   volume   of  leaves  and  branches  is reduced, the tree is able to put its excess energy into producing more fruit. 

When to Trim?

Now   that   you   are  aware of the benefits of tree trimming and the different types of cuts you can perform to get the most out of your greenery, let's see why some seasons are considered more effective for tree trimming than others. Ready?

Winter 

If   you   want   to   boost   the   growth   of  your  trees, do your trimming   in   the   winter.    Trimming   the   trees   in  the cold season   helps  them  heal  faster because they are dormant. It also ensures less bleeding of the sap.

Fall

Avoid   trimming   trees   in   the   fall,   as   they   take  more  time to  heal  and  can  develop an  infection  in  the process. 

Summer 

Unless  you want to slow down tree growth or fruit production, do not trim your trees in summer either. Late winter is the best time to trim fruit trees as it prepares the tree for fruit production in the spring.

Spring

Trimming   the   trees  in  the  spring  generally  limits  their flowering  potential   for  the  year.   It  also  leaves  wounds open, longer, putting the trees at risk of disease and insect infestation.  But  you  can  still do safe spring trimming - as long as you don't cut off more than ten percent of the tree canopy in the process. Some spring-flowering trees can be trimmed right after they bloom. 

To save  on  tree  trimming,   consider  having  the  job  done  in the winter. This is because tree trimming service in New York is quiet during this time and the entire industry becomes very competitive.

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