Topping
Cutting the top off refers to the act of cutting off the top part of a tree’s canopy, typically to control its size or shape. However, this practice is highly discouraged in the arborist community due to the harm it can cause to trees. Topping can lead to a variety of issues, including stress, decay, and an higher risk of disease and pest infestations. At our company, we do not recommend topping as a viable option for tree management. Instead, our arborists are trained to utilize proper pruning techniques that preserve tree health and promote proper growth. We work closely with our customers to understand their tree management goals and provide expert guidance on the best practices to achieve them, while also prioritizing the health and safety of their trees.
Why You Should Refain from Topping Trees and What to Do Instead
Trees are a beautiful and important part of our ecosystem, but sometimes they may need to be trimmed or cut to meet a variety of reasons. Cutting the trees' top can be an unpopular practice, with some people believing it can help the tree survive, while others think it will ultimately result in its demise.