Among the services that our customers like the most are pruning and pruning. It is important to know that pruning and pruning are two very different operations. It is true that both tasks involve cutting sections of trees. However, they do not serve the same purpose and do not proceed in the same way.
What do you think is the difference between pruning and pruning a tree? Let's start with pruning. The focus is on keeping a tree in good condition. This operation is planned with a view to giving its development the best chance of success while keeping the number of cuts to a minimum. Even if we make sure that we respect our customers' expectations before starting a pruning operation, we think first and foremost about the future consequences that each gesture can have on the development of a tree.
Next, let's take a look at pruning. This operation is intended to solve specific problems. The emphasis this time is on human needs rather than on the constitution of a tree. This means that a decision may not be the best course of action, the main thing being to obtain a result that is in line with wishes. Let's take an example. Let's say that Hydro-Québec employees cut off the tops of trees that might get too close to power lines, and the safety considerations of the power grid obviously take precedence over the development of a tree. In short, safety comes before the impact on the tree.
Tree trimming
Pruning consists of removing the tops of trees or cutting off their side branches. It is often overlooked that pruning causes stress to the trees and their development is affected. A tree may even die as a result of such work. However, this type of work is very often reserved for safety reasons. For example, it cannot be avoided when, as it grows, a tree comes dangerously close to a building to the point where it threatens the structure and can cause potentially irreparable damage.
Pruning is particularly suitable when : -The priority is to avoid structural damage to a building by pruning a tree. -The aim is to create a quiet corner by removing all the branches at the base of a tree. -The objective is to clear the view to finally be able to savour the beauty of a landscape, by pruning a group of trees.
Teee pruning
Pruning requires long-term planning of the desired result for later. The focus is on the appearance and health of a tree. Our skilled workers, when performing pruning work, want to avoid removing branches as much as possible. Of course, if the disease ravages certain branches or if they are dry, they are removed. The same thing happens when branches are broken or weakened. Branches that are too tangled are also thinned out. Pruning that has been weighed over a long period of time, among other things as a preventive measure, can prevent pruning in the future. Shredding
Pruning is indicated when: -The aim is to bring out the splendour of a tree... -The aim is to remove dry or broken sections of a tree. -The aim is to divert the direction that some branches are taking -The need is to light a patio by limiting the shade produced.