Dead Wooding

Dead Wooding for Safer, Healthier, and More Attractive Trees

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Dead Wooding is a form of pruning.

It’s the process of removing dead, dying, or diseased branches from a tree to improve its health, safety, and appearance.

It involves selectively removing branches that have died due to various causes, such as disease, pests, light deficiency, or root damage. This practice is crucial for tree health, safety, and aesthetics. 

A tall tree in the center of a well-maintained green lawn, with shrubs and bushes along the perimeter and a cloudy sky overhead.