For most trees, autumn and winter are the prime times to prune. This is when insects, fungi and bacteria are at their lowest numbers so there is less chance of infection or infestation. And it’s when the leaves have already fallen to expose the branches and limbs of the tree, which makes it far easier to see what you’re doing.
However, conifers are different – they need to be trimmed back throughout the spring and summer months because to cut through them in autumn could cause permanent damage. So if you have a coniferous tree in your garden, call Scott and his team to take a look and give you a free quote for and work recommended.
Conifer plants are arboreous, gymnosperous seed plants which are spread across most of the planet. Due to their evergreen nature and ecological importance, gardeners and home owners around the world seek to grow these woody plants.