Structural Pruning of Ornamental and Shade Trees
Pruning is the intentional wounding of a tree with a specific purpose or objective in mind. Structural pruning on small and young trees can help trees be more resilient to storm damage in the future, avoid co-dominant stems, and encourage quality branch attachment. Community Forestry Coordinator, Tim McDonnell walks through the importance of proper pruning for the longterm health and survival of your trees.

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Pruning Young Shade Trees- The Basics

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Intro to Pruning, Pruning Cuts & Crown Reduction

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An approach to pruning you won't forget By: Dr. Ed Gilman

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Advanced Pruning Methods for your Garden

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You're (Probably) Killing Your Fruit Trees

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Certified Arborist tell's all on proper pruning Techniques!

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Pruning Bartlett Pear to Optimize Fruit Quality

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Tree Support & Lightning Protection

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Canopy Anchors | Craig Bachman | TCI Expo 2021 | The Tree Care Industry Association

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How to Prune Young Shade Trees

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I Finally Learned How to Prune Japanese Maples (And You Can Too!)

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Your Clay Soil Isn't the Problem

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Tree Pruning Chapter 2

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They Called Kung Fu “Dancing” Until Bruce Lee Entered the Ring Against 3 Karate Giants

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Don't be a Hack | How to prune a tree | arborist tips & tricks

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Tom Wessels: Reading the Forested Landscape, Part 1

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The IMPORTANCE of Summer Pruning an Apple Tree - Part 1 of 2

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1. The importance and basic biology of pruning

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How to Prune Landscape Trees and Shrubs

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