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03 September 2018

A Nice Discussion About Tree Pruning

By Kimberly Robinson


If one is a plant lover or a tree lover, not the hippie sense, we mean a person who really likes trees and is enthusiastic about owning a lot and caring for them in their garden, a topic like this really gets in their jimmies. In a good way. As such, this humble writer just had to look up a short video about pruning tips and now we suddenly want to start grooming and pruning trees that we find anywhere. Do not be so surprised, those green giants are awesome to look at and touch. So if you ever need some tips or just to talk about how to prune a log, then read this Tree Pruning Charlotte NC.

Learn. Because trees are the best thing in the world and no one can change our minds about it. Seriously, have you ever seen those things? No, not the boring ones we see every day going to school or work. We mean those colorful ones that are rare and are so beautiful they make your eyes hurt.

Depending on your skills and, pruning can also make your fruit and flower trees bloom a lot. It helps with the health of your wood and makes your treasures really pretty and awesome. You can also have all the apples, oranges or whatever type of fruit you have in your backyard all you want.

A world taken over by trees. Now that does not sound like a bad idea. It would be equal parts nice and horrible but hey. Optimism, right? We will be talking about nature so we should be jolly.

Ever seen a Rhododendron? Its red and pink flowers will take your freaking breath away, my friend. They could be bushes but if you really want something that you could pretend to have some sort of godly spirit, maybe like a dryad, and have a conversation with it, then get a tree for it. Hug it and never let go of it.

Antarctic Beech? Hold up, who said you can call in the trees in Fangorn Forest? Forget the Dark Hedges, these monsters could swallow an entire village. Are they beautiful in your eyes? They look terrifying. One look at them and we swear something malignant is looking at us back.

The Japanese Maple. Now there is a beauty. With how its branches spread out and try to hug everyone and everything in its vicinity, it can easily be ruled as the perfect wood for climbing. To have fun and play like a monkey, or to maintain its perfection, that is up to you. Lay and relax under it or on a sturdy branch then watch the colorful leaves sway, entrancing you to sleep.

How about a giant Sequoia? Oh boy. Perhaps not. You will not even reach anything that was remotely leafy, much less its first branch. Good luck cutting something out of that without using a climbing gear good for Mt. Everest.

Is it possible to get crazy just by talking about trees? How about looking at some? Well, we do not just like any wood because we have standards.




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