Expert Tree Care & Pruning
Regular, well-timed pruning is one of the most valuable things you can do for the trees on your property. When carried out correctly, pruning promotes healthy growth, improves the structure and appearance of a tree, and removes sections that could become problematic if left unaddressed.
At Green Touch Services, our team approaches every pruning job with the knowledge and care it deserves, working in a way that supports the long-term health and vitality of each tree.


Why Pruning Matters
Many homeowners think of pruning as a cosmetic exercise, but its benefits go much deeper. Removing dead, dying or crossing branches reduces the risk of disease spreading through the tree and eliminates the chance of those branches failing in high winds. Pruning for structure, particularly in younger trees, encourages a strong and balanced framework that will support healthy growth for years to come.
In older trees, carefully removing selected material can relieve excess weight, improve light penetration and help the tree manage stress more effectively. Understanding which branches to remove and which to retain is a skill that comes from experience and a proper understanding of how trees grow and respond to pruning work.
The Right Approach for Each Species and Situation
No two trees are the same, and a one-size-fits-all approach to pruning does more harm than good. The timing, technique and extent of pruning work should always be guided by the species of tree, its current condition and your objectives for the space. Our team takes the time to understand what you want to achieve before any work begins, whether that is clearing a low canopy over a pathway, removing epicormic growth, lifting a heavy crown or simply tidying up a tree that has grown unevenly over time.
We advise on the best approach for each situation and carry out the work with precision, making clean cuts that heal well and leave the tree in genuinely better condition than we found it.

Keeping Your Garden Safe and Well-Maintained
Beyond the health of the tree itself, regular pruning plays an important role in keeping your garden and property safe. Overhanging branches above roofs, gutters and boundary walls can cause damage during storms, and dense canopy growth can affect light levels in your garden significantly.
Routine pruning keeps these risks in check without compromising the character or value of your trees. It is a straightforward investment in the long-term condition of your outdoor space, and one that pays dividends season after season.







