When the trees in your yard are growing too high, you will probably want to prune them. There are many reasons for this.
You may be tired of climbing up and down ladders to cut leaves off of the highest branches or remove dead wood from a tree.
Or a tree may have grown too large for its space, especially if you live in an urban area.
Tree pruning is more than just cutting away dead wood and twigs or shearing larger branches. You will need to inspect the whole tree before you begin your pruning project. Look for broken, dying, diseased, and dead branches.
If you don't remove these broken and diseased limbs, the problem may spread to other parts of your tree and in some cases cause the tree to die. When you prune a tree, be careful not to make mistakes such as leaving jagged stubs.
Cut branches cleanly just beyond the branch collar to avoid damage to the trunk. If you don't, water may collect in these wounds and cause decay or attract insects that can harm your tree.
When pruning a tree, choose the right equipment for the job. The appropriate tools will save time and prevent injuries. If you have a small tree, you might use hand pruners or loppers.
For larger trees, sturdy chainsaws and pole saws allow you to reach high branches safely and quickly. After you've completed your tree pruning Sydney project, spread wood chips or shredded bark around your tree to help protect its roots.
You can also cut large branches. To cut a branch, place the lopper for a pruning saw just outside of the branch bark ridge. Make a flush cut halfway through the branch, and then remove it by hand or with a second cut.