Late Fall & Winter tree work is more economical, and dormancy provides the perfect opportunity to assess the overall condition and structure of the tree, allowing for removal of dangerous dead wood, excision of diseased areas, or raising of the canopy to allow more light or reduce top weight. With Structural Pruning Service, you can ensure the health and vitality of your landscape, while preserving your landscape investment. Make sure all work is performed by a Massachusetts Certified Arborist.
Don’t wait for the weather to bring down dangerous limbs or trees.
3 responses to “Now is the Time for Structural (Dormant) Pruning”
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M. D. Vaden portland landscaping and tree
December 21st, 2012 at 05:04
That’s a pretty big crunching from that tree. We haven’t had a really bad storm here since about 1963, when the Columbus Day Storm hit. Can imagine all the landscape pruning that needs doing along the east coast area.
Garrick Santo Landscape Co
December 21st, 2012 at 13:34
We have been hit hard this season with the storms, you are lucky