Our pruning practices involve the selective removal of damaged or diseased parts of the plant (dead flowers, dry leaves, branches). With care, we follow certain pruning processes to minimize any further wounds that may cause stress to the plants while they are trying to grow.

Our Pruning Services Include:

Deadheading

Deadheading is the cutting of the diseased or dead flowers and improves the appearance of the plant. Also, encourage plants for further blooming and avoids flowers to produce seeds if they are pollinated. Regular deadheading helps growth and the production of more flowers. This process is very beneficial for seasonal flowering plants and makes them stay longer in life. The tools that we use for that process are well-sharpened scissors or secateurs and always disinfected to avoid the spread of diseases.

Thinning

Thining is the method of removing the entire branch or shoots from its base by cutting over-mature, weak, and diseased parts of the plant. This technique encourages the development of new growth that will bear more fruits and flowers. Also, it's a good way to open-up the branches of very bushy shrubs or trees. In this way, they will be well aerated and the sunlight will reach all the parts of the plant.

Deadwooding

Deadwooding is the pruning process of cutting dead or diseased branches. The main reason is to aesthetically improve the appearance of the shrub or tree, but also to stop the spread of any diseases. Similarly, the tools that we use for that process are well-sharpened loppers, secateurs, saws, and always disinfected to avoid the transmission of any infections.

Rejuvenation

This pruning technique is suitable for almost all deciduous shrubs or neglected and crowded evergreen shrubs. Non-productive stems are removed, so the new growth is capable of giving new flowers or fruit production.

We are capable of pruning and trimming up to 6 meters (20 ft) hight.


Healthy Growth Always Involves Some Pruning

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