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Caring for your treesPreferred
trees for the Kansas City area
Pruning
Pruning is important to improve or maintain the safety, health, and appearance of trees. Proper pruning involves:
- removing limbs that rub roofs or buildings, or that obstruct sidewalks, patios, or streets
- removing dead or weak limbs that pose a hazard or detract from the appearance of the tree
- removing limbs that are insect-infested or diseased
- creating better structure to reduce the potential for storm damage from wind and ice
- thinning the canopy to increase light penetration and general tree health
- improving the shape and beauty of the tree
- removing limbs damaged by wind or ice
- shaping young trees so that they grow in a proper form
Improper pruning can lead to tree decay, disease or death.
Tree Removal
Removal should be considered a last resort. However, tree removal may be necessary when the tree is:
- dead or dying
- considered hazardous
- causing an obstruction that can't be corrected through pruning
- considered hazardous
- crowding or causing harm to other trees or buildings
- located in an area where it interferes with new construction
Planting New Trees
Properly selected and maintained trees can:
- improve the natural beauty and the value of your home
- provide flowers and fall colors
- provide shade and wind break, which can reduce home energy costs
- increase privacy
- reduce noise pollution (100 ft. width of trees can absorb 6-8 decibels of sound intensity)
Click here for a guide to preferred trees for the Kansas City area.
Trees Protect and Improve our Environment by:
- absorbing CO2 and producing oxygen (an acre of trees produces enough oxygen to keep 18 people alive)
- trapping and absorbing certain air pollutants
- reducing surface temperatures
- providing natural habitats for various animals
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