Ten Myths on Tree Topping

 

 

10.  Topping Rejuvenates The Tree

•         Topping removes extreme amounts of energy-converting foliage from the tree.

•         Forces tree to tap energy reserves to replace it.

•         Weakened tree is more susceptible to attack by pests.

9.  Topping is inexpensive

•         The actual cost of topping is not in the initial bill.  It is more expensive because:

•         The tree needs maintenance more often

•         Poorly attached branches break off (possibly damaging something else)

•         The tree will die prematurely and will need to be removed and replaced

•         Property value are reduced

•         Liability is increased

8.  A Topped Tree Is More Attractive

•         If you like hat racks, yes the tree would be more attractive.

•         A tree’s natural form is to be prized.  Trees have multiple crown shapes.  Select the tree that has the shape you desire.

7.  Trees Can Handle Topping

•         Some trees can withstand topping better than others, but all are damaged.

•         The life of a topped tree is shortened by increased susceptibility to pests and decay.

•         The re-growth called sprouts is poorly attached to the tree and breaks off easily.

6.  Topping Makes The Tree Fuller

•         Many trees will send out or “flush” large amounts of foliage to replace the leaves removed.

•         New growth is dense and may appear to be fuller.

•         Unfortunately, new branches are poorly attached and easily break, and topped branches are open for attack by pests and decay.

5.  I See Topping Done All The Time

•         Just because something is done by others does not make it correct.

•         People thought the earth was flat, but we now know it is round.

•         Research has shown us pruning techniques that work with the trees biology, not against it.

4.  New Growth is Stronger

•         The new growth usually grows faster, but is not stronger.

•         Due to its growth rate, it is more susceptible to damage and infection.

•         New growth is poorly attached and easily breaks off.

3.  Topping Will Help The Tree’s Health

•         A declining tree will not be helped by removing its ability to feed itself.

•         Topping forces it to use energy reserves it could have used elsewhere.

•         Proper diagnosis of the problem, then addressing it will help the tree, but even then some trees will die.

2.  The Tree Cast Too Much Shade

•         Some species of trees do cast dense shade and restrict what kind of plants may grow under them, if any.

•         The canopy of a tree may be thinned with proper pruning to allow more sunlight through, while not doing severe damage.

1.  The Tree Got “Too Big”

•         Trees Never get “Too Big”

•         Trees have a genetic disposition to be a certain size.

•         Environmental factors affect the potential size.

•         Selection of smaller trees is always a better choice, if tree size is a concern.

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