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After winter, include tree trimming as part of your spring yard cleanup. Using shears, landscapers remove sickly and crossing branches to improve the structure and health of trees. Until you schedule tree trimming, yard revitalization isn’t complete for the following reasons. 

Why You Should Opt for Spring Tree Trimming

1. Increase Yard Safety

Supporting snow and ice all winter long could have weakened some tree branches. In spring, high-speed winds and heavy rainfall can cause those limbs to snap.

People could get hurt, and property could be damaged in the process. By having a tree care provider trim hazardous areas, you can rest easy knowing your family will remain out of harm’s way during open-air fun. 

2. Aid New Growth

Miamisburg-Ohio-tree-trimmingTree trimming to reverse the effects of winter will help the vegetation flourish during the growing season. That’s because removing crossing and weak branches allow more sunlight, oxygen, and moisture to reach the stronger limbs.

Certain cuts can change the direction branches grow, preventing crossing in the future. Any open wounds left from winter make trees vulnerable to bacterial and fungal infections. Removing diseased and dying branches will treat a disease and prevent it from spreading to healthy limbs.   

3. Improve Views 

When looking out home windows, a thick tree canopy can obstruct views of the surroundings. Tree service specialists will thin out branches for a better view of the beautiful spring landscape. Technicians can also shape canopies for uniformity, improving the curb appeal of your property.

 

So you don’t get hurt or do more harm than good, leave tree trimming to the insured professionals at Gray's Tree Experts in Miamisburg, OH. Serving clients in the Miami Valley area for over 60 years, the company provides tree pruning, trimming, removal, and stump grinding using industry standards and strict safety protocol. For a free commercial or residential tree services consultation, call (937) 260-2447. See work photos online and videos on Facebook

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