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Reducing Cherry & Pear Trees

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A yearly trim job done on Friday. Reducing 7 small cherries back into shape and reducing a Pear ‘pyrus salicifolia’

A picture of Taking down some Spruce Trees by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge

Reducing cherry trees.

Photograph by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge
A picture of Taking down some Spruce Trees by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge

Reducing cherry trees.

Photograph by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge
A picture of Taking down some Spruce Trees by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge

Reducing cherry trees.

Photograph by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge

Reducing a pyrus salicifolia.

Photograph by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge

Reducing a pyrus salicifolia.

Photograph by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge
A picture of Taking down some Spruce Trees by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge

Reducing a pyrus salicifolia.

Photograph by MG Tree Surgery Cambridge
“We are fully qualified and trained to work at height. Our specialist knowledge and experience allows us to diagnose and solve your tree needs.”

Reducing Cherry Trees

A tree surgeon’s role in reducing cherry trees is crucial for both the trees’ health and aesthetic appeal. Cherry trees are known for their vibrant blossoms and delicious fruit, but they can often grow too large, becoming unwieldy and posing potential risks. Wespecialize in carefully trimming and shaping these trees to ensure their continued vitality.

Reducing cherry trees involves the strategic removal of certain branches to improve their structure, balance, and overall health. This process requires expertise and precision to avoid damage and promote new growth. MG Tree Surgery assess each tree individually, considering its age, condition, and surrounding environment to determine the best approach for reduction.

By carefully pruning branches, we can prevent overcrowding and encourage better air circulation, reducing the risk of diseases and pests. Additionally, controlled trimming helps maintain the tree’s shape and size, making it more manageable in urban and suburban landscapes. This practice benefits both the tree and its human admirers, ensuring that cherry trees remain a beautiful and valued part of the natural environment while mitigating potential hazards. 

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