Tree Pruning or Tree Trimming? Assess Your Landscape’s Needs.

Unless you’re a greenthumb like us or you’ve been watching every episode of Love Your Garden (also us), it can be difficult to understand what your landscape needs. And like any skill, there’s a number of different techniques you can apply to get the results you crave.

That’s why, in this blog, we’ll be covering the difference between pruning your trees and trimming your trees: two key maintenance tasks you should be using throughout the year for a thriving greenspace.


Learn The Difference Between Tree Pruning and Tree Trimming

Tree Trimming

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Tree Pruning

Have you ever looked at your trees or shrubs and thought to yourself, “Maybe I can just cut this part off?” You’re not alone. However, there can be disappointing outcomes to incorrect tree care. 

In simple terms, tree pruning is more complex than tree trimming. But both require proper knowledge of a tree’s growth.

Tree Pruning is a more intricate procedure that requires an understanding of tree biology and growth patterns. To prune your tree correctly, you’ll need to target specific branches and remove them with the right cuts. This helps you extract dead, diseased, or damaged branches and improve the shape of your tree for better airflow and new growth. Regular pruning helps young trees develop strong, well-spaced branches and older trees maintain their structural integrity.

Pruning your trees can also be used as a method to eliminate potential safety hazards, such as low-hanging branches that obstruct walkways or power lines.

And then comes your tree trimming…

Trimming is without a doubt the more straightforward process, but you do still need to be aware of a tree’s growth habits. For example, if you trim off too much from the bottom, the tree itself could become imbalanced with structural damage.

Whenever we trim a tree, we focus on removing excess foliage. This helps us maintain a neat and tidy appearance in your greenspace. You’ll want to trim your trees regularly throughout the year if you want to maximize sunlight, sightlines, or simply keep your garden looking beautiful through every season.


How To Assess Your Landscape's Needs

Not sure what you need? Here’s 7 questions to ask yourself when deciding what tree service or do-it-yourself maintenance your garden needs.
You can also give us a call if you’re still not sure or want some help to make sure the job is done right.

1. How is the health of your tree?

Can you see cracks and splits on your branches? Is there a lack of leaves or discoloration? Do you notice any fungal growth like mushrooms? If so, pruning is your best bet. Removing these branches will not only improve aesthetics but also maintain the overall health of your tree - eliminating the chances of it becoming a hazard.

2. Does it look structurally sound?

Are your tree branches growing in awkward directions? Have they started to cross over one another? Again, if it stems beyond aesthetics or surface-level maintenance, proper pruning is the answer. Tree pruning will be able to guide growth to prevent weak branches or breakage.

3. Does your tree complement your greenspace?

Have you started to think your tree looks a little unruly? Does it provide a beautiful finishing touch to the overall look and feel of your landscape? Regular tree trimming is the perfect way to prevent an eye sore and keep your garden or commercial space looking flawless. Trimming your tree can also prevent branches from obstructing views or interfering with power lines.

4. Does the top of the tree look too dense?

Is there too much shade under your tree? If your tree's canopy is overly dense, trimming can thin out the foliage to allow more sunlight through. This is beneficial for both the tree (for healthy growth), plus any plants or grass growing beneath it. It also helps provide dappled sunlight which is a beautiful feature in any garden.

5. What species is your tree?

Different tree species have different growth habits and requirements. You will need to research the specific needs of your tree to determine whether tree pruning or trimming is more suitable. But if you’re not sure, we’re always happy to hop on the phone and answer any of your questions. Our friendly team has expert knowledge on thousands of trees and we absolutely love to share our insight.

6. Are there any safety concerns regarding your tree?

Trees are magnificent plants and nature’s kings. But they can also be very dangerous. If your tree poses a safety risk, we recommend calling a professional immediately and having the tree pruned or in extreme cases, removed. As the saying goes, it’s better to be safe than sorry. And it’s good to have someone check the tree if you have any concerns.

7. What time of year is it?

Both pruning and trimming can be performed year-round, but the right timing can minimize stress on the tree. Certain trees benefit from pruning during their dormant season, while trimming can be done at any time. You just need to know the species of your tree.


Using The Correct Tools

While minor trimming can be performed by homeowners, more extensive pruning and trimming is often best left to professional arborists and tree care companies like us. 

With over a decade of experience, our experts have a deep understanding of tree biology and growth patterns. This helps us ensure the right branches are targeted for removal and cut correctly. Our team also has a wealth of specialized tools designed for tree care, such as pruning saws, pole pruners, and shears. Using the right tools is crucial to avoid damaging the tree or causing injuries to yourself.


The Big Conclusion

Never take a pair of shears to your trees without a little forethought. Using the questions above, you can now assess whether you need to prune or trim your trees. But for best results, give us a call!

Linden Tree Care helps care for your trees and landscape the right way, with over 50 five-star reviews to back us up. At the end of the day, it’s all about ensuring you can get out to enjoy your garden or commercial spaces all year long, as well as protecting nature so it can continue to thrive and flourish.

 
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