The main objective in structural pruning is in most trees, to develop and maintain a strong central leader with strong scaffold limbs and branches. Young trees should be pruned to guide growth in ways to develop good form, this will pay off in the long run. When trees are a...
Pruning Methods: What is Crown Thinning?
Structural pruning is the pruning of limbs and branches to promote structure which is the framework of your tree. The objective is to promote strong branching habits, in a way to prevent failures throughout the canopy for long-lasting trees in the landscape. This includes crown thinning, to reduce density evenly...
Prestigious Angie’s List Super Service Award
Johnson's Tree Service Inc Earns Coveted Angie's List Super Service Award For the 12th Consecutive Year. Award reflects businesses’ consistently high level of customer service. Johnson's Tree Care Inc. has been awarded the prestigious 2020 Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor bestowed annually on approximately 5 percent of all...
Pruning to Restore Your Tree
Restoration is the selective removal of branches, sprouts, and stubs from trees and shrubs that have been topped, severely headed, vandalized, lion tailed, broken in a storm, or otherwise damaged. The goal of restoration is to improve a tree or shrub's structure, form, or appearance.