Tree trimming
Limit growth, preserve beauty and prevent tree loss.
We propose a customized plan to preserve the unique character of your tree and integrate it harmoniously into your garden. By anticipating its needs, we ensure the health and longevity of your tree.
What is tree trimming?
Tree pruning is sometimes necessary to remove branches that can pose a danger to people and property. Our qualified pruners ensure safe work to preserve your environment.
Pruning vs. trimming: What’s the difference?
Tree pruning, a more aggressive technique than tree trimming, involves reducing the height of a tree by cutting off its main branches. Although this procedure may be necessary in certain cases, it must be carried out by a qualified professional to avoid weakening the tree. It is important to note that tree pruning is not suitable for all trees, and can have harmful consequences if carried out incorrectly.
Trimming limits growth, preserves beauty and prevents loss.
Benefits of tree trimming:
- Limits its growth, preserves its beauty and prevents tree loss.
- Thinning allows you to sculpt the silhouette of your tree and create a play of light and shade for a guaranteed aesthetic effect.
- Useful in the event of a natural disaster (high winds, icy conditions, heavy snow), when there are no other possible solutions for preserving the tree.
- Pruning can be suggested when there's little room for the tree in the yard and you want to keep it. In this case, pruning reduces the size of the tree.
- Our equipment enables us to optimize our interventions, guaranteeing you competitive rates.
Is your tree overgrown and blocking your roof? If you want your tree to grow into a ball, have it trimmed!
Tree pruning can stimulate the appearance of vertical shoots, known as gourmands. It is essential to remove them regularly to prevent them from weakening the tree and to maintain its harmonious shape.
Trimming maintenance
To preserve the benefits of pruning, we recommend regular maintenance every three to six years.
How to recognize a trimming operation?
Unlike a tree that has grown naturally, a pruned tree often has a characteristic shape, with a thick trunk and reduced crown.
Pruning, often confused with pruning, consists of drastic pruning that strips the tree of most of its branches. This practice, commonly known as clipping, considerably weakens the tree, making it more vulnerable to disease and insect attack. Unlike pruning, trimming is a precise intervention designed to maintain the tree's health and balance by removing only dead, diseased or misplaced branches.