Tree Topping Versus Crown Thinning
Often trees are topped, or dehorned, to reduce the size of the tree or to rejuvenate growth. It is a bad practice that damages the tree leaving it susceptible to disease, weather, rot, fungi and ultimately death. Topping is the process whereby a tree is cut back to a few large branches, usually as a result of a structure or power cable being run overhead, and after a few months dense regrowth is seen, that is loosely attached and hazardous. Read up on tree topping and find out why crown thinning is our preferred option.
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