Auz tree
Tree Pruning on the Mid North Coast
Proudly servicing from Bulahdelah to Taree.
Mid North Coast Tree Pruning
In the hands of our highly skilled team, trees can be shaped to your liking. At Auz Tree, we can also direct a tree’s growth so it conforms to an overall size and shape that will suit your property.
Pruning can be done to prevent a tree from obstructing vision or access. It can also be done to reduce the incidence of leaf litter in swimming pools, in gutters and across entrances.
Pruning is also a way to get more out of plants and can encourage better flowering and fruiting. However, timing is everything when it comes to pruning—the best results are achieved when a tree is in an active growth phase.
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Dead Wooding
That’s only one aspect of pruning, dead wooding is another. This is a procedure needed when parts of a tree have died off, usually because the plant has suffered from either disease or a change to its environment. Pruning and removing the dead parts not only improves the tree’s appearance, it also encourages new growth and a healthier, reinvigorated tree result.
Having the qualified experts at Auz Tree visit your property can solve a multitude of tree concerns. Contact Auz Tree today. We’ll be happy to give you honest advice about tree trimming.
We also offer wood chipping and mulching to manage green waste. And we will dispose of any waste from the site. We tackle jobs in Forster, Smiths Lake, Hallidays Point, Old Bar, Taree and surrounding areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is regular tree pruning important?
Pruning improves tree health by removing dead, diseased or overcrowded branches. It also helps shape the canopy, encourages stronger growth and reduces the risk of damage during high winds or storms.
What time of year should trees be pruned?
Late winter or early spring is usually best for many tree species, as it promotes fresh growth in the warmer months. However, timing can vary depending on the tree type and local climate conditions across Australia.
Is there a difference between pruning and lopping?
Yes. Pruning is selective and focuses on the tree’s long term health and structure. Lopping involves cutting back larger sections to control size or remove hazards. Pruning is generally considered the better option for tree wellbeing.