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The term used in the tree care industry for pruning is “thinning”. Thinning is key to maintaining a landscape tree’s safety. It includes removal of branches that grow downward and/or cross each other, removal of deadwood, raise the canopy (as needed), and clear any structure the tree may be growing too close to. The goal, while thinning, is to preserve the natural shape of the tree as much as possible. You will have a filtered view of the sky. Most routine pruning can be done at any time of the year with little effect on the tree. do u have any query regarding Tree Pruning you can contact us at (925) 838-(8733)

 

Thinning is a waste of time because the pesky tree trees just grow back.

 

Best just to cut as many down as you can, that way you get paid for the work and you get to sell it as firewood.

 

Best of all is, they grow new all by themselves so there will always be plenty of them to cut down in the future.

 

Felling is also better because its way more macho than titting about with a girly hand saw, what you need is a big chainsaw and a bigger pair of balls

 

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