Why Prune Before Spring?
Promote Healthy Growth: Removing dead, damaged, or diseased branches allows for better airflow and sunlight penetration, encouraging robust new growth.
Prevent Disease and Decay: Pruning away infected areas stops the spread of disease and prevents decay from taking hold.
Enhance Safety: Eliminating weak or hazardous branches reduces the risk of them falling and causing damage during spring storms.
Shape and Structure: Pruning helps maintain the desired shape and structure of your trees, promoting a balanced and aesthetically pleasing appearance.