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4 Common Tree Trimming Mistakes by Most Homeowners

Avoid this trimming mistakes by learning more about it.

By Dowling Tree ServicesPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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While it is true that you can trim your trees, most homeowners are unaware of the proper way to do it. The proper way to trim a tree according to the professionals should always be accomplished by arborists. Why? Because working with trees is quite a very dangerous and very specific task. There are also unforeseen instances where you thought that you were doing the right thing, but instead, you are bringing permanent damage to your tree.

Tree care, in general, is a serious job that requires know-how and a great deal of experience for dangerous situations like when a tree removal Canberra service is highly required. And as a homeowner, it is your responsibility to take good care of all trees in your property. Trimming is one thing, but it differs depending on the actual situation of the tree.

But, if you're still planning to trim your trees all on your own, you should be aware of these common mistakes to avoid them or finally decide on getting an expert's help.

Using unsanitized tools

Just like us, trees are susceptible to different kinds of disease. So it is fairly important to sanitize the tools that you will be using for every tree. It might sound unusual because trees are exposed outside and we assume they just have immunity for those diseases. Well, it's not the case. Using dirty tools in your trees can cause them infectious bacterias and fungi that can slowly kill them later on. This especially happens when you use a certain tool to cut into an already infected tree and then use it on a perfectly healthy one.

Using dull tools and equipment

Same as the case of unsanitised tools, the dull blades that you use to cut any part of a tree can cause jagged marks and wounds that will not properly heal. At times, these wounds can interrupt the usual flow of nutrients into the tree and weakens it over time. Only a few people know the importance of sharpening their tools before using it to prune, trim, or even cut a tree.

Randomly cutting branches

As a homeowner, you might be thinking that tree trimming is quite easy. All you have to do is get rid of the branches that are obviously dead or are awkwardly left on the tree trunk. But that's not good for your tree. On the other hand, arborists make sure to examine every branch first before deciding which one to cut, how to cut it, and how long to cut. They accurately calculate these steps as one single mistake could be the cause of the tree from weakening.

Trimming at the wrong time of the year

Just like how there's the best time to plant, there's also the perfect time of the year for trimming your trees. This may seem unusual and over the top for some, but if you want to care for your trees the sure way, you'd have to follow this. According to tree experts, the best time to trim your trees is during winter up to early spring as it is their dormant months so their growth will not be interrupted. However, this differs depending on the tree species. So, you might want to talk with the City Council first as they might have rules in place about trimming your trees. But, if you want to avoid this hassle altogether, call your local arborist.

Those are only a few of the most common tree trimming mistakes that homeowners make. Believe it or not, there still is so much more. Now that you know what to avoid, you'd feel more at ease in trimming your trees. But, if you ever choose to pay for a professional tree trimming service instead, make sure to get someone with extensive experience and knowledge.

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Dowling Tree Services

We are a family run tree removal Canberra service provider for over 25 years.

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