Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Pruning Trees Helps Prevent Future Injuries And Damages

 

There are many benefits that we get from the trees. We plant trees primarily for their beauty and to provide shade but if we dig deeper, trees provide more than just aesthetic. They can help cool our homes and the whole neighborhood as well as combat the greenhouse effect. They absorb odors and pollutant gases, which means cleaner air and provides more oxygen for humans. These trees also provides food not only to humans but also for birds and wildlife. They can also block or mask unsightly views from your house or other commercial or business space. Trees absorb dust and wind and reduce glare, as well as, creates an eye-soothing canopy of green.


There are so many things that we should be thankful for because of these trees. That is why, we take care and maintain them in the best way that we can. Trimming and pruning trees at an early stage or younger age affects their later productivity and longevity. The trees in our garden is usually maintained by my husband. He makes sure that they are properly pruned with the use of razor sharp anvil loppers. The anvil loppers is a heavy duty garden shears but still a very user-friendly tool. We bought it online because it was highly recommended by our neighbors and friends who also has one of these as their gardening tool. Good pruning can reduce the risk of branch and the whole-tree failure, better clearance for vehicles and pedestrians, and improved appearance.


Maintaining and training trees can be very tedious but in the end, it is still us who would receive greater benefits from it. Also, always make sure to properly trim and prune trees to prevent later injury or property damaged from weak crotches or other falling tree parts.

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