Tree pruning involves the careful removal of specific branches or parts of a tree to improve its structure, health, and appearance
Tree removal is the process of safely and systematically cutting down and removing a tree from its location, often due to factors such as disease, safety concerns, or land development.
Tree pollarding is a method of pruning that involves the regular removal of upper branches and growth, promoting a dense network of new shoots and foliage at the top of the tree, often used for managing the size of trees in urban environments or for specific aesthetic purposes.
Stump grinding is the mechanical method of grinding down a tree stump and its root system into small wood chips, effectively removing the remaining portion of the tree after it has been cut down.
Hedge cutting refers to the deliberate trimming and shaping of a row of shrubs or plants to create a neat and well-maintained boundary, screen, or decorative feature in a landscape.
Crown lifting is the selective removal of lower branches of a tree, raising the height of the canopy and creating vertical clearance underneath, often done to improve visibility, access, or to accommodate nearby structures.
Crown cleaning involves the targeted removal of dead, diseased, or decaying branches from a tree's canopy, promoting overall tree health and reducing potential hazards.
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