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The Art of Tree Trimming and Creating Beautiful Landscapes

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If you want to give your yard that wow factor, tree trimming, or shaping as some call it, can work wonders. A healthy, mature tree is like a piece of living art that can boost the value of your home. Let’s explore some creative ways to trim your trees and make your yard the envy of the neighborhood.

Tree Sculpting

Tree sculpting refers to the practice of trimming that results in trees with a pleasing shape that fits the exterior style of your home. With this technique, trimming and pruning are timed to the growing season to control how a tree grows throughout the year. Benefits of tree trimming for this include:

  • Healthier trees
  • More room for growing bushes and flowers
  • More room for other trees to grow
  • Trees likely to live longer
  • Fewer issues with dangerous branches

The Best Time to Trim Trees

According to the Morton Arboretum, the best time to prune or trim trees is between mid-February and early May. Trees trimmed in early spring tend to grow more rapidly. However, there are some exceptions. Evergreen trees, for instance, can be trimmed any time of the year, although winter is better when growth is slow. The exception is pine trees, which should be trimmed in the early spring. Trees that shed their leaves annually are best trimmed in the winter after they have gone dormant.

Remove Troublesome Branches

Sometimes, tree branches grow in ways that endanger nearby wires or your home. Additionally, some branches may block sunlight from reaching your flowerbeds. Trimming these branches can solve these issues.

Start with Younger Trees

It’s easier to sculpt trees while they are young and still actively growing. A combination of trimming and wiring can effectively control their growth. Hire a professional arborist for safety reasons. Most people don’t have the experience or equipment to do this type of work. Tree trimming should not be a DIY project.

Create Space between Trees

Giving your trees some breathing room is key to their health and enhancing the look of your yard. Imagine how awesome your backyard would be with trees that have plenty of space to spread out. If your trees have grown too close together, don’t worry! A little trimming magic can often fix the problem.

Dress Up Your Tree Bases after Trimming

If you want to give your trees a little extra love, dress up the area around them with some cool plants, rocks, or mulch. Imagine a ring of colorful flowers at the base of your tree or a stone pathway leading up to it. For a magical touch, add some twinkling lights.

Now is the time to turn your property into a work of art. Contact Princeton Tree Care in Princeton, New Jersey, to take advantage of our professional tree trimming and pruning services and transform your backyard into a beautiful paradise.

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