What is tree trimming called?
When a tree is lopped, it means that the branches are cut off. This is generally done for two reasons: to remove dead wood or to thin the tree out. When done for the purpose of removing dead wood, it is often called pruning. Pruning is necessary for the health of the tree because it removes branches that may be diseased or damaged. It also helps to improve the tree's overall shape. Thinning a tree out means removing branches so that there is more space between them. This allows air and sunlight to reach all of the leaves, which helps the tree to grow healthy and strong. Thinning a tree also helps prevent it from becoming too weighed down and unstable in high winds. Lopping a tree is generally not recommended, as it can damage the tree's natural shape and make it more vulnerable to disease and pests. If you do need to lop a tree, be sure to hire a professional arborist to do the job so that it is done correctly.