The last small cut should be about 2 feet from the trunk and the final cut should be 1 to 2 inches.
Cutting large branches off trees.
To prevent this trees naturally seal off wounds after pruning though they don t actually heal them.
Once a branch is cut off from the tree the tree forms callus tissue that covers the wound.
You don t want to go overboard and cut off too many branches.
If done properly pruning does not hurt the tree it s actually quite beneficial.
But if you ve never done it before it s best to start small and work your way into it.
Cut underneath first then the top to tidy it all up.
When you cut off a tree branch the tree forms a special callous tissue like a scar that covers over the wound to keep out disease and decay.
That scarred part of the tree will be there forever sealed off so that the rest of the tree can keep growing.
If it is a large branch cut it back in sections to avoid the risk of it tearing back into the trunk.
If tree branches are not cut correctly this can be hazardous to its healing process thus resulting in the tree becoming weak and potentially no longer growing.
You can do it yourself without a ladder a lift or a professional.
The first two cuts remove the weight from the tree branch and the final cut is designed for the best callus growth.
Most tree branches that are cut back to the trunk or a main branch will require three cuts to prevent damage to the bark.
An inexpensive and safe way to trim tall trees that are too high to reach.
The wound will callous over.
This callus tissue acts as a scar that keeps disease and decay out of the tree.