
Crown Cleaning
The selective removal of one of the following items: dead dying, or disease branches, weak branches, and water sprouts (sometimes referred to as sucker growth)
Tree Crown Thinning
Involves the selective removal of inner branches evenly throughout a tree’s crown. As with crown reduction, all dangerous deadwood is removed during this operation.
Demossing
Hand pick the ball moss off the green branches, which can be tedious and dangerous. Remove dead or interior limbs from the tree, or thin the canopy slightly to allow more sunlight to reach the tree’s interior. Most ball moss grows on dead limbs, so removing them removes most of the moss.
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Crown Raising or Elevating
The removal of lower branches to provide clearance from ground or structure.
Crown Reduction or Shaping
To decrease the actual height or spread tree (consideration should be given to the ability of the species of the tree to sustain this type of pruning)
Hazardous Reduction Pruning
To remove only branches that are decayed or declining, and are posing imminent danger, and example may be a tree with many dead branches over a park bench.