Cut of deciduous trees
03.25.09
Birke, beech and CO. belong to the most wash and wear wood in the garden, because you do not need to be cut in principle. But also for this rule there are exceptions, about if branches obstruct the adjoining property or traffic-disturbing on road and ways exceed. Similarly as with the fruit tree cut it is advisable however, inward increasing, to depart crossing branches approx. 2 cm before the trunk or main branch work. Thus a healthy structure of the crown of tree is supported. Edition branch shears with pulling cut and force translation by Doppelhebel are here demanded. Point makes cut branch work still reliably to 5 cm diameters. , Springy branches unloading far for there are bar shears for some years according to the branch shears principle. In connection with sturdy telescope seaweeds and push pull cable reach you safely without leader, gumption heights up to 5 meters. Starting from a branch strength of approx. 5 cm one uses favorably the pruning saw with adjustable saw blade. Like that also with difficulty accessible places for the clean sawing cut are attainable. Thick branches first from downside around a third ansägen, then the cut from above terminate. Thus you prevent a peeling of the crust off when falling down the branch. If must be cut, this should in no case during the Austriebs or the main growth period happen. The most favorable gumption date lies in the months November to February attention: Maple, cherry and Birke stand already in January in the saft. For this reason the interface must be treated with an agent for free bruises with these trees. Would like They your deciduous trees already in the summer cut, then you settle this on best from at the end of July to at the beginning of of Septembers. At this time no more danger exists to injure the sensitive impulses. With older trees occasionally to the surface, approaches house or way surfaces steps being rooted hurry. With heavy, forged branch shears you can without heistation cut this being rooted hurry within the surface range of the soil. The interface something with earth cover.