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Crown Reduction

This process is used to reduce the height and shape of a tree crown ( the foliage bearing portions). It can also be used to reduce the stress on individual branches or the whole tree, making the tree better suited to its immediate environment or to reduce the effects of shading and light loss.

Crown Thin

Crown Thinning is the removal of a portion of smaller branches, crossed branches to give a more uniformed density of foliage around the crown of the tree. the common reason for this process are to allow more light to pass through the tree, reduce wind resistance and also reduce the weight in the crown of a tree.

Pile of forested logs
Wood Logs

Crown Lifting or Crown Raising

Crown lifting is the removal of lower branches of a tree by raising the base of a tree crown. It allows better clearance between the ground and the bottom of the crown, letting more light through to the ground and improve views.

Pile of forested logs

Dead wooding

This is the removal of any dead or decaying branches or limbs of a tree that can pose a danger. Its can be helpful the a trees overall health as its removes the possibility of disease and/or pests spreading.

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