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Tree Pruning vs Trimming: The Differences Explained

Posted Jun 2nd, 2022 in Lawn Care

Tree Pruning vs Trimming: The Differences Explained

The landscaping industry in Canada was worth over 17 billion dollars in 2022. It's a booming industry for a reason - people want to take care of their property.

If you have a lot of land, you might also have a lot of trees you're trying to take care of. And, you might be trying to figure out whether tree trimming or pruning is right for your needs.

We can help. Let's go through the distinction between tree pruning vs trimming.

What is Tree Pruning?


Tree pruning is a technique used to improve the health, appearance, and safety of trees. It involves selectively removing branches or parts of branches to promote healthy growth, and improve the tree's structure. Tree pruning also removes any damaged, diseased, or dead wood.

Pruning is typically done with the intention of shaping the tree and maintaining its overall health and structure. Pruning may also be necessary to remove branches that are encroaching on buildings or obstructing views.

Pruning can remove diseased, damaged, or dead branches. This prevents the spread of diseases and decay and allowing the tree to focus its resources on healthy growth.

Pruning can open up the canopy of the tree, allowing more sunlight to reach the lower branches and surrounding plants. This improves overall plant health.

Pruning can encourage the growth of new fruiting or flowering branches. So, pruning can increase the yield and quality of fruit or flowers produced.

What is Tree Trimming?


Tree trimming is the practice of selectively removing branches or foliage to improve the aesthetic appearance of the tree. This may involve trimming branches that are too long, uneven, or unsightly. Tree trimming is typically done to maintain a particular shape or size of the tree and to enhance its visual appeal.

There are different tree trimming techniques your landscaper might use. Crown raising, for example, involves removing the lower branches of a tree to increase clearance for pedestrians, vehicles, or other structures.

Or, they could use crown trimming, where they selectively removing smaller branches throughout the crown of the tree to improve its appearance. This allows more sunlight to reach the interior branches.

Tree trimming also has some distinct benefits. Trimming can remove hazardous branches that may fall and cause damage or injury to people or property.

Tree trimming can help increase clearance around a tree by removing lower branches. This can help prevent damage to property or power outages caused by branches interfering with structures or wires.

Choosing Tree Trimming vs Tree Pruning


So which option is right for your home? It depends on your specific needs and goals. If you are primarily concerned with maintaining the appearance of your trees and keeping them from interfering with structures or power lines, tree trimming is probably your best bet.

However, if you want to ensure the long-term health and vitality of your trees, or if you have noticed signs of disease or damage, tree pruning is likely the better choice.

Tree Pruning vs Trimming: Now You Know


Clearly, there's a lot to know about tree pruning vs trimming. Luckily, tree service professionals can help ensure that your landscaping is in tip-top shape.

Do you need help with landscaping in Ontario? Contact Scott's Landscaping today to get started.

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