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Tree Pruning in Brevard County, FL

It is important to remember that no branch should be cut without reason, as each cut can potentially change the tree's growth. On the other hand, pruning can improve form and safety, increase light and air penetration for plants below the tree's crown, or remove dead branches to improve the tree's look.

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Reasons for Pruning

Pruning to remove weak, dead, or diseased limbs can be done at any time of the year with little effect on the tree.

If the spring growth flush occurs before the pruning, the growth and wound closure will be maximized. Therefore, heavy pruning of live tissue just after the spring growth flush should be avoided, especially on weak trees.

 

Common benefits of tree pruning include:

  • Clearing away dying and dead branches

  • Removing dead-weight that weakens the tree

  • Creating a sculpted look

  • Discouraging pests, fungus, and tree diseases from spreading

  • Encouraging new growth

  • Preventing trees from affecting power lines or homes

 

When It's Time to Trim A Palm Tree?

You can trim your palm tree at any time of the year, but there is a best season for the health of your trees. Palm trees thrive in Brevard County, FL, with plenty of sun, humid air, and moist soil.

To help your palm tree thrive, trim during warmer months such as late spring but not in the middle of summer - this offers the best recovery for them. You should check which type of palm tree you have and find out if they have a different month for trimming.

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