Topping
Topping refers to the practice of removing the top portion of a tree’s canopy, typically to control its size or shape. However, this practice is strongly discouraged in the arborist community due to the harm it can cause to trees. Topping can lead to a range of issues, including stress, decay, and an increased risk of disease and pest infestations. At our company, we do not recommend topping as a viable option for tree management. Rather, our arborists are skilled to utilize proper pruning techniques that maintain tree health and promote proper growth. We work closely with our customers to understand their tree management goals and provide expert guidance on the best practices to achieve them, while also prioritizing the health and safety of their trees.
The Impact of Topping on Tree Health: An Expert's Perspective
Trees are beautiful and an vital component of our ecosystem However, they can need to be trimmed or cut to meet a variety of reasons. Cutting the uppermost part of the tree is an issue that has raised controversy and some believe that it will keep the tree alive however others believe it will ultimately cause its death.