Passing by the Engineer’s Castle on a spring day, you probably noticed how the trees are cut. They asked themselves the question “why?”.

Thanks to proper pruning, you can set the tree to the desired height, and a properly formed and well-ventilated crown that evenly transmits sunlight helps to extend the life of the tree. And also, makes it more resistant to external factors.

The ideal time for pruning is when the tree is still dormant and there is no active sap flow. During this period, work on the formation of the crown does not injure the tree, so the end of March is ideal for crowning.

And in the summer, when the trees are filled with green foliage, you will see that the crowns of our lindens have the shape of a cube, which also needs to be maintained with a shaping haircut, several times during the summer period, but we will talk about this a little later.