Crown reductions will reduce the height and /or spread of the crown of a tree by the removal of the ends of branches while maintaining the tree’s natural profile. Cuts are made to natural growing points so that the tree regenerates correctly.
Reductions are the best way to manage the size of trees whilst maintaining good shape and form. Most trees respond well to overall crown reductions as long as they are done properly.
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