Topless Trees Are Indecent
Trees must be pruned sometimes to avoid interference with utility lines, buildings, or parts of the surrounding environment. Whenever pruning to reduce a tree's size is required, avoid the harmful practice of topping. (See more about proper pruning and tree care.)
Topping involves removing all parts of a tree above a certain height with no consideration for its structure or health. This method is not a viable method of height reduction but only a temporary and ineffective solution that actually makes a tree more hazardous in the long run.
The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) explains why topping is not an acceptable pruning technique. "Topping is probably the most damaging and detrimental thing a person can do to a tree," says Sharon Lilly, Director of Education for ISA. "Topped trees are ugly, and the harmful effects usually endure for the life of the tree."
The destructive effects of topping include:
© International Society of Arboriculture
To see how we can help you safely prune and care for your trees, please contact one of our certified arborists at the Johnson Tree Company: treepilot@johnsontree.com or 605-342-0555.