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Why trees need pruning

Pruning wounds trees, removing wood and foliage that the tree has invested energy in creating. Only rarely is pruning of benefit to a tree. So why do it?

Most pruning is carried out to meet human needs, rather than to help the tree. Trees in an urban environment have to co-exist with people and buildings. Much pruning is carried out in order to allow this co-existance. Reasons for pruning can include:

Safety

Although most trees are very strong, well designed structures, sometimes they develop defects that can cause parts of them to fail. In the middle of a forest with no one around this isn’t a problem, but by the side of a busy road it is obviously important to remove branches with problems in a controlled way. Pruning is often carried out to minimise the risk of parts of a tree falling and causing injury or damage.

One of the most common form of safety pruning is the removal of dead branches. Another important type of safety pruning is removing low branches over highways, which might otherwise hit high sided vehicles.

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