Saturday, August 19, 2017

Why Tree Trimming Round Rock May Not Be A DIY Job

By Paul Gibson


As the proud beginner stands before his newly blossoming bonsai tree, he becomes suddenly aware that he does not have a real bonsai tree just yet. The tree is too "bushy" and needs a trim. Bonsai Tree trimming Round Rock is a little like an artist standing at a blank canvas in the studio.

Plant pruning is not as simple as it sounds as there are certain tips that make the cutting of the branches safe. You want to make sure that you are not in the presence of electrical power lines, you should make sure that the branches cut are not too far or too close to the plant collar, and make sure that you mark the area so no one walks near the plant while it is being trimmed. The ideal period for plant pruning is spring until early summer but the time frame can differ according to the species. It is also important that you are using the correct tools.

Hand saw-this is used to carry out basic garden maintenance. It is garden tool that is manually operated. When getting one to use in plant pruning make sure that along the length of the blade that it has teeth with faceted tips.

Radical bonsai plant pruning should be performed on deciduous plants. Trim the leaves by cutting through the leaf stalk of every leaf of the plant. This tricks the plant into believing that it has survived a winter and is ready to produce another set of leaves. The new leaves will be smaller and are grown from finer branches. Over the years your bonsai will develop a more "ethereal" appearance.

Professional plant trimmers come with task-specific equipment like cranes, branch and trunk riggings, and other specialized gear that let them get the job done safely. Equally importantly, by hiring a professional, you're also getting a bonded service -- which means if they screw up and damage your property anyway, the loss is covered by their insurance.

The pole plant prune consists of a long handle that is adjustable, a rope, and a saw, which is controlled by pulling on the rope. Lopper- this is best used for pruning small plants with diameters of two to three inches. It has a blade and a long handle that resembles a pair of scissors.

When done, the wire should be removed by cutting it into small pieces and then discarded. Don't attempt to unravel the wire, as parts of it may be already embedded into the actual plant. By following these easy steps, you can successfully trim your bonsai plant and enjoy the exquisite shape you have given it for many years to come.

Aside from the ones that I have mentioned above, there are also other types of tools that are more sophisticated such as wood chippers. Regardless of the kind of tool that you use, it's important that you use it with precaution by following the manufacturer's guidelines.




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