Tree Trimming & Pruning

Small Tree Trimming & Pruning Services

Trimming trees and pruning trees promotes healthy growth and has the potential to increase property value. Connell Landscape Design & Maintenance encourage preventative maintenance. Proper pruning is done with the understanding of how certain trees respond to each type of cut. Tree trimming is actually part artistry and part science. Improper trimming or pruning can cause damage to the tree that is not repairable, and in many cases, will shorten the life of the tree. 

Untrimmed trees swiftly grow into aesthetically unwell, displeasing, and can sometimes be hazardous. Most trees will need to be trimmed every 2 to 4 years as to preserve their shape and health and wellness. Older tree limbs can easily cause the tree to become unattractive and unsafe. In addition, tree limbs contacting your property or business may likely nullify your property's insurance coverage. Over-trimming a tree can cause health issues and helps make the tree appear abnormal. Connell Landscape Design & Maintenance helps with tree trimming and re-shapes the tree as well as cuts out deceased, unhealthy limbs and branches. Tree trimming can be transformational for your trees and garden.

Pruning VS Trimming

Pruning is different than trimming. It consists of eliminating modest limbs, harmed or broken branches, and fundamentally permitting the tree to better grow into a preferable appearance. Ask Connell Landscape Design & Maintenance to prune a couple of your small trees while we are at your home or business getting rid of or trimming your trees.

All variety of trees should be trimmed a little bit distinctly. All trees are different, how does a tree form its crown? What is the normal growth? The age of the tree? How does the tree fit into my landscaping? How is the health of the tree Connell Landscape Design & Maintenance will counsel you on the condition and health of the tree and give you suggestions. We will give you suggestions in order to prevent that the limbs and branches are not trimmed too near to the primary trunk. 
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