Tree Pruning Articles & Analysis
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We received a building permit for a car park and 10 trees had to be uprooted to make room. The initial idea was to replace those 10 trees by new trees on the new parking lot. ...
This year, more than 400 professionals – including employees from Classen and their distribution partner Precision Works, Inc. of Port Washington, NY – volunteered their time aerating the soil, mulching, upgrading sprinklers, cabling and installing lightning protection for the trees, pruning, planting, liming and installing and maintaining pavers ...
Cherry trees are often planted not just for fruit, but for the blossoms they grow. ...
The trees are good at adapting to harsh environmental conditions such as drought and infertile, stony and steep soils. ...
Managers were asked about measures used (such as the pruning of trees, fertilisers, pond clearing and security guards), objectives, and about existing public involvement such as communication or education schemes. ...
Careful planting and pruning is needed to ensure that air pollution in tree-lined streets is minimised, new research suggests. ...
Vegetation is inspected and trees are pruned in a manner that preserves the health of the tree, while also maintaining safe and reliable electric service for customers. ...
"People in the Sahel depend on trees for maintaining soil fertility and for firewood, hut poles, food and other essentials of life … so the loss of trees directly harms people's livelihoods," he told SciDev.Net. The researchers combined aerial photographs captured between 1954 and 1989, field data from 2000–2002 relating to tree ...
“This will provide both biodiversity benefits including lowering the water table and revegetation of land affected by salinity. “At the same time, prunings from the melaleuca trees can be harvested for brushwood fencing material. ...
FMNR is based on the regeneration of native trees and shrubs from these mature root systems, which promote surprisingly fast re-growth and allow trees to be trimmed and pruned to maximize harvests. The farmers use the tree branches for firewood, while the fruits and bark go toward food and medicine. The trees’ ...
“Topping,” “hat-racking” and “de-horning” – all names for a non-standard pruning procedure that severely cuts back large trees to a predetermined size – has long been considered an easy and inexpensive way to manage the size and improve the safety of mature trees. ...
