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		<title>Tree Care Tree Pruning &#124; Pruning Your Trees</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 21:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><span style="color: #800000;"><em><span style="color: #008080;">When it comes time to prune a tree, you should arm yourself with a few facts before you start. You should know and understand your trees growth habit, understand the proper way of pruning, and above all, assure your own safety.</span></em></span></p>
<h2>Know your trees natural growth habit.</h2>
<p>Trees are genetically predisposed to certain shapes. finding your trees natural shape will give you a lot to go by. If it is naturally conical, it will continue to grow into that shape, no matter what you do. If the tree has a rounded habit, it will grow rounded. Study the tree and learn it&#8217;s natural shape.</p>
<h2>Prune to a lateral branch.</h2>
<p>If you need to thin the branches a little, that is no problem. Find the base of the unruly branch.</p>
<h2>Make a clean cut just outside the callous</h2>
<p>You will notice some callous at the base of the connection. make your cut just outside of this. This area of your tree contains a lot of growth producing cells. When you remove the branch, the cells will kick in quickly to start the recovery process. This will be seen in the form of more callous.</p>
<p>Ragged edges slow healing and invite disease. Never cut part of a branch off and leave the rest sticking out. If you do, this will allow the remaining part of the branch to die back, inviting disease and insects into the tree. eventually it will rot away, leaving a knot hole which will allow water inside to further degrade the infrastructure of the tree. Always cut back to a base or a lateral branch.</p>
<h2>Support the branches you remove.</h2>
<p>As you prune, make sure the branch you are taking off is supported, so that it won&#8217;t peel away your trees bark. If it is to heavy, tie it off, or use a three cut method. That is, make your first cut several inches away from the lateral branch, so that the majority of the weight is removed before you make the final cut. You should also make a cut underneath and closer to the tree than the first, so that if it starts to peel bark, it will stop when it reaches this cut.</p>
<h2>Do not use pruning paint.</h2>
<p>Do not use pruning paint! I know you have always been told to, but don&#8217;t do it. The materials in the paint will not allow for the proper healing of the wound. the callous will only develop where there is no paint.</p>
<h2>Do not top or &#8220;pollard&#8221; a tree</h2>
<p>Why not top? If you top a tree, you will notice a sudden burst of young tender growth in the spring. Some people think this indicates a healthy tree. In actuality, it is the trees last ditch effort at survival. It is a mode similar to a human being gasping for air. The new growth will be poorly connected, and will be easy prey to insects, fungus, and disease.</p>
<p>Now, if you have any doubts about the truth of what I am saying, just walk around your neighborhood for a while with what I have said implanted in your mind. You will immediately see the truth of what I am saying. It is self evident.</p>
<h2>Recap:</h2>
<p>1. Know your trees natural growth habit.</p>
<p>2. When you prune, prune to a lateral branch.</p>
<p>3. Make a clean cut.</p>
<p>4. Cut just outside the callous of the limb or branch connection.</p>
<p>5. Never leave stubs or nubs of branches. (Number 4 above.)</p>
<p>6. Support the branch being removed. Make three cuts if needed.</p>
<p>7. Do not use pruning paint.</p>
<h2>Safety first!</h2>
<p>Be sure to wear your protective gear, so you don&#8217;t saw off the wrong limb! Keep an eye out for low hanging power lines and avoid getting close to them with your equipment. Avoid any situation where a limb, or any other part of the tree could fall on you.</p>
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		<title>Tree Planting Materials and Tools</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:43:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><span style="color: #800000;"><em><span style="color: #008080;">To plant trees there are some tools and materials you need. The tree planting tools and materials you will need are a shovel , or something else to dig with, some soil amendments, mulching materials, something to &#8220;water the tree in&#8221;.</span></em></span></p>
<p>If you have a very large tree to plant, you might want to consider some nylon tie down straps, and some means of moving the tree like a dolly. If you live in a windy area, it might be a good idea to stake the tree to keep it from leaning. This will require stakes long enough and sturdy enough to be driven into the ground, and rope, wire, or cable for tying off. If you choose wire or cable, find something like a section of disused water hose to to protect the tree from the wire or cable. You can cut it to the proper length, and slide it over the tie. Another option is pipe insulation.</p>
<p>You might add to this list , root stimulator. Root stimulator is a fertilizer and nutrient mix that sometimes contains indole butyric acid, a rooting hormone that increases root production. Both those mixes that contain IBA, and those that don&#8217;t, seem to offer some help in establishing newly planted trees, and in our experience, they are worth the money spent. Various studies have shown mixed results, so it is up to you.</p>
<p>Assemble all the tools and materials you need, including the trees, as near as possible to the marked planting site. For details on choosing the right sit see: <a title="Planting Trees Tree Planting Information Preparation" href="../planting-trees-tree-planting-information-preparation/">Planting  Trees Tree Planting Information Preparation </a></p>
<p>For details on planting the trees, see: <a title="Tree Planting | Planting Trees" href="../tree-planting-planting-trees/">Tree Planting | Planting Trees </a></p>
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