Crown Thinning is the process in which a portion of peripheral branches of a tree crown are reduced. This method takes place without the alteration of its general formation and is typically associated with broad-leaved tree species (i.e. Sycamore, Oak etc).
One of the frequent reasons for the request of this method as one of our
tree pruning services, is the desire for increased light levels to pass through the canopy of a tree, resulting in shaded areas being 'opened up'.
Whilst vast shade levels caused by tree crown volume is a common prompt for our clients to get in touch, there are other factors that may be affecting a tree structure, that emerge as additional needs for a decrease in volume.
Wind resistance reduction and weight limiting are two further components which can be detrimental to the health of a tree. The correct and precise removal of secondary limbs will in turn, reduce wind resistance on the tree branches and lessen the weight distributed to the boughs.
To thin a tree, it involves removing dead branches from a tree structure, along with removing smaller branches during this tree pruning process. Further to this type of branch removal, the result is an even tree crown with balanced spaces between its branches
We provide outstanding, professional upkeep for all your tree crown diminishing needs. We are able to offer tree removal services as a package to cater for all your needs as a whole, should you require.
Hedge maintenance and
grounds-keeping services are also available through us, for lighter upkeep requests.
This method differs from
Tree Crown Reduction as it does not alter the shape and size of the tree crown.
If you would PERFECT peace of mind when seeking arborist services in East Sussex, look no further and give us a call to get the ball rolling.
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