Prune back and thin trees to encourage healthy growth and fruit production.
Trimming to remove young growth from a hedge and to bring it back to where it has been trimmed previously. Reduction where you prune back to reduce the size or adjust the shape.
Removal of outer most material to appropriate pruning points to produce a smaller tree.
Removal of uneven growth to balance the tree and make it more pleasing to the eye.
Removal of interior branches to increase light prune out unwanted material, e.g. dead broken branches.
Removal of dead, dying and dangerous material from the whole canopy. Sometimes it can be surprising what you find up a tree.
Complete removal of the tree to ground level. Either in one go or by accessing the tree and taking down in smaller pieces.
Once tree has been cut down, the stump can be ground up with a machine to very small pieces and the material will decay back in to the soil very quickly. Leaving the area ready to be replanted or landscaped.
Cutting all branches off to leave a stump that will regrow.
Removal of all or most of the shrubbery, greenery and trees in a garden. Woodchip can either be spread back over the garden or removed.