Crown cleaning is the selective removal of dead, diseased, broken, or weakly attached branches from
a tree crown. It is the most common form of trimming landscape trees. Regular pruning should prevent
small growth problems before they have a chance to become large ones.
Crown Thinning includes crown cleaning as well as selective removal of branches to increase light and
air movement through the tree, Reduces wind sail.
Crown Raising removes the lower limbs on a tree in order to provide clearance for buildings, side
walks, parking lots,fences people, etc..
Crown Reduction is used to reduce the size of the tree. Its best practice to cut the limbs back to the
point of origin, or back to Laterals ( known as next fork) that are capable of sustaining the remainder of the limb.
Topping involves cutting limbs back to a stub. This depends a great deal on the species of the tree.
Tree Removal – Well, it pretty much says it all.
Stump Grinding – Removing stumps in hard to reach places with minimal access
Hazardous Tree Assessment
Fertilizing
Under Brushing- the removal of undergrowth but leaving trees or bushes of a desired caliper.
Firewood - seasoned oak and hard woods.
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