As a certified arborist, I spend a great deal of my time explaining basic tree pruning to home owners.
The truth is you can do a lot of your own pruning and save thousands of dollars over the years.
Pruning a little bit every year is healthier for the tree and easier to maintain.
It is actually much easier for a home owner than a professional tree pruner because once you know what you are doing to your few trees, you will be doing the same thing year after year and not have to know every species or type of tree out there.
Pruning comes down to these basic steps:
1. Identify your tree species; this is important because the time of year you prune will be contingent upon what type of tree it is.
2. Understand the basic tree biology to help you make decisions on what limbs to keep and which should go. This will also help you know how to encourage wound healing and tree health.
3. Go through the five step pruning decision process.
4. Know where to prune the tree to help it heal and direct it's growth.
5. Know how to water, fertilize and care for the tree after pruning.
You will have a Tree Log (binder that keeps notes to use year after year on the tree) so you do not have to re-learn everything from year to year.

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