No, Trimming & Pruning Are Not the Same Thing!
Healthy, beautiful plants are stunning features that make your landscape in Pennsylvania look breathtaking. To keep them in their best state, you must trim and prune them regularly. These landscape maintenance tasks can be confused with each other, but they are not the same thing. Trimming involves removing overgrown branches or limbs that make your plants look unruly and unkempt. While trimming focuses on aesthetics, pruning aims to keep your plants healthy by eliminating problematic parts that are either dead, diseased, or insect-infested. While these two have subtle differences, hiring landscape professionals to trim and prune your plants is always the best option. They follow the proper techniques and know when to perform each to get the best results for your plants.
Trimming is for aesthetic purposes and keeps your plants manicured.
When your plants receive the proper care, they grow and thrive beautifully. Because of this, it's vital to maintain their shape and appearance. That's what trimming is for! Trimming is mainly for aesthetic purposes and involves cutting away overgrown parts of your plants, like limbs, branches, and leaves that are starting to look unruly. By eliminating these, your plants will look pristine and manicured, plus improve your property's curb appeal.
Aside from improving the visual appeal of your plants, trimming also contributes to helping them stay healthy. Removing any overgrowth improves air circulation, allows more sunlight to reach the interior parts of the plant, and trains it to grow in a certain way to maintain its attractive shape.
Pruning Focuses on Maintaining Optimal Plant Health & Robust Growth
Keeping your plants healthy is as important as maintaining their manicured looks, and pruning is a great way to ensure they are robust and thriving. Pruning involves removing dead, diseased, or insect-infested branches from your plants to preserve their optimal health. If you notice that your plants have some problematic parts, whether infested with pests or suffering from a disease, pruning them is the best way to keep whatever is causing the damage from spreading and ensure the rest of the plant stays in tip-top shape. It also helps promote healthier, fuller growth because the plant can redirect its energy to other parts.
Timing is everything when pruning your plants because doing it at the wrong time can cause more harm than good!
Always hire landscape professionals to trim and prune your plants.
The differences between trimming and pruning are subtle, but doing each landscape maintenance task right is crucial to ensure you get the best results from both. Because of this, trimming and pruning your plants are best done by professionals! Professionals are adept with the best trimming and pruning techniques. When you do these things yourself, you might end up cutting more than what's necessary or doing it incorrectly, which can jeopardize the health of your plants. When you hire landscape professionals to trim and prune your plants, you can rest assured that it'll be done right.
Keep your plants healthy and looking beautiful with our trimming and pruning service. Call us today to schedule!
Here at Lehigh Valley Lawn, we help property owners maintain a manicured landscape by keeping their plants healthy and pristine with our trimming and pruning service. Our crew provides this service to commercial and residential properties, as well as HOAs, in Macungie, East Greenville, Fogelsville, PA, and surrounding communities. We offer this service in March and April alongside our spring cleanups, but you can also schedule it independently from August to December. Call us today at (484) 547-8246 to schedule our trimming and pruning service, and let our team work to give you thriving, beautiful plants for your landscape.
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