Don't be a Hack | How to prune a tree | arborist tips & tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @mikerobinson8284
    @mikerobinson8284 4 года назад +18

    Can you clarify 4:50, it’s an evergreen deciduous?

    • @Stridertrees
      @Stridertrees  4 года назад +12

      Indeed ! It keeps it’s leaves year round, but they are broadleaf trees, not conifers.

    • @Stridertrees
      @Stridertrees  4 года назад +24

      I should clarify better. That was my mistake, “Deciduous” refers to trees that lose their leaves annually but I meant to say “broadleaf” evergreen.

    • @wcakgilleran
      @wcakgilleran 4 года назад +2

      @@Stridertrees Interior Live Oak can be partially deciduous due to drought conditions. They can lose leaves and dormant buds will break in the spring. But they're mostly evergreen. Coast Live Oak on the other hand stays 100% evergreen.

    • @briankennedy1313
      @briankennedy1313 4 года назад +1

      kgilleran hahahaha a drought does not make a broadleaf evergreen deciduous. What is with these ridiculous pontifications??? What about a declining live oak? Also “partially deciduous? And what if said drought happens in the summer? You know? When droughts typically occur? Still partially deciduous? Wow. 🤦‍♂️

    • @woodpeckerarborist
      @woodpeckerarborist 4 года назад +2

      I think the term you all are looking for is “Semi-Evergreen”. Meaning a deciduous tree that does not lose all of one season’s leaves before the next season’s emerge. This is normally due to the tree species evolving in a harsher environment than it is planted in currently. Chinese elms / Ulmus parvifolia do this in my area (San Jose, CA) all the time & the same tree can vary year to year depending on conditions. To my knowledge, true evergreen trees generally hold an individual leaf for 3-4 years, but this can vary significantly.

  • @tyronereese7447
    @tyronereese7447 2 года назад +23

    Thanks! I'm a self employed landscaper/maintainer. This vid shows I don't respect the pruning process as much as I should.
    For one, I do not sani my cutters often enough nor do I use the reasoning you have for selecting cuts aside from dead and drooping limbs.
    Very informative.

  • @rickhaller3328
    @rickhaller3328 4 года назад +13

    I enjoyed seeing the thought process on what to remove and where to make the cuts.

  • @samsquanch3718
    @samsquanch3718 4 года назад +32

    I would love to see a video on how to repair and correct poorly pruned trees. Like lions tail, water sprouts, and topping.

    • @Stridertrees
      @Stridertrees  4 года назад +26

      I wish there were more useful insights for those situations. Usually it boils down to having a client who is willing to have you out multiple years in a row. It often. takes way more than one pruning session to remedy major issues like that

    • @samsquanch3718
      @samsquanch3718 4 года назад +2

      @@Stridertrees Thanks for the response.

  • @xKINGxRCCx
    @xKINGxRCCx Год назад +7

    At the beginning “trees can catch a cold too” i learned something new

    • @RafaelRodrigueZ-lz2mc
      @RafaelRodrigueZ-lz2mc 9 месяцев назад

      He was just making a reference that trees can get sick, or get bacteria from other trees!

  • @cliffbushong2396
    @cliffbushong2396 4 года назад +3

    I learned something again, I do every time I watch you,thank you again.

  • @paulshiels5821
    @paulshiels5821 Год назад +3

    Very informative. You present yourself very well.

  • @jeffreytasende3059
    @jeffreytasende3059 4 года назад +6

    Great info. I do a ton of these in South Florida and I agree with your ideology
    💯 percent.

  • @robertgroseth6630
    @robertgroseth6630 2 года назад +4

    Well-presented video on how to prune and shape a tree. Very helpful!

  • @matthewhutter4933
    @matthewhutter4933 2 года назад +2

    I love the headline. Don't be hack. I come from a town where every tree residential tree guys don't know how to trim properly. Drives me nuts

  • @MoonAndTheMexican
    @MoonAndTheMexican 8 месяцев назад +1

    I would like to see even closer where you are cutting, like zoom on in there! Thanks for this info!

  • @tracyrobinson6175
    @tracyrobinson6175 4 года назад +2

    The video and some of the comments here talk about beetles but not Oak Wilt which is crazy here in Michigan. Were not allowed to prune or remove Oaks except in winter

  • @davidyuhas738
    @davidyuhas738 5 месяцев назад

    Nice Job. Here Colorado the Crowns of our Ashes tend to be to0 dense to deal with high Winds....& unless you can see the Sky though the Crown & eliminate the Horizontals that don't seem to be able to handle such high Winds as a Chinook it's like having a spinnaker Sail in your front Yard.

  • @derekshort375
    @derekshort375 3 года назад +3

    Thank you very much very useful and marketable knowledge. Greatly appreciated

  • @elizabethpenrose3808
    @elizabethpenrose3808 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! I wish I could climb a tree like that. Thank you for the tip on how to prune a tree. 😊

  • @JessicaMay-ux3db
    @JessicaMay-ux3db 7 дней назад

    Thanks for this well communicated video! Are there any significant differences for a pepper tree? From what I’ve looked up it seems similar but the videos are much less descriptive

    • @Stridertrees
      @Stridertrees  7 дней назад

      I couldn’t say. Each tree species has details that are relevant only to that type. Most of what i described here is generally true but no replacement for a good reference book when it comes to more species specific details.

  • @devoncsmith2696
    @devoncsmith2696 2 года назад +4

    There are times where if a branch is too small to cut; a pair of secateurs is better than a pruning saw itself otherwise it will tear and can cause disease in the future.

    • @pokeydiaz210
      @pokeydiaz210 Год назад

      He said just this I just imagine he was being lazy since he was making the video but I learned from him saying this

  • @vincentmunoz7957
    @vincentmunoz7957 4 года назад +1

    Great info throughout the video

  • @lesorub_arborist
    @lesorub_arborist 3 года назад +2

    Well done! 👍 Greetings from Russia!

  • @kawh8719
    @kawh8719 Год назад

    I love your helmet, thank you for posting this video!

  • @brandonpryor601
    @brandonpryor601 2 месяца назад

    That’s a nice job on that tree.

  • @pmccarthy001
    @pmccarthy001 Год назад +1

    How does one tell if the limb is dead, or dying? Particularly with pine trees, as that's 90% of what I've got in my yard.

  • @caravann26
    @caravann26 3 года назад +1

    Silky back pull saws are the absolute best

  • @farmermillar
    @farmermillar 4 года назад +1

    Great stuff, thank you for the video!

  • @MrBrycito
    @MrBrycito Год назад

    Can you do a before and after picture side by side at the end next time?

  • @blainerichard8055
    @blainerichard8055 2 года назад

    What are the best tools for pruning on a tree that starting to shade out my garden is it best to use a ripsaw chainsaw or a pool tree pruners

  • @baswordfish
    @baswordfish Год назад +2

    In France, especially in south of France, in Dordogne where I'm, we have a lot of very similar trees, quercus ilex (chêne vert), because the leaves are like ilex (houx, holly). The wood is heavy, very hard, we have planty of them on our land, because it's dry, hot and ful of limestone. One is probably very old (more than 300 years old). Some old leaves are falling during the summer, just a part, and the tree still "evergreen". The wood is beautiful, used to make knives handle. We cut some falling old and big quercus ilex, and the middle was deep black, not rooten, hard and amazing, because of a begginig of disease , very nice! In our county, they are planted for truffle (expensive mushroom).

  • @zippy212100
    @zippy212100 Год назад

    I live in MN. It is my understanding live pursuing, especially oaks, should. Be done in winter. My concern is if I target dead or dying branches, how do I identify them since the leaves would now have fallen from the tree?
    TIA
    RJ

    • @SuperOhdannyboy
      @SuperOhdannyboy Год назад

      If a limb is dead cut it of whenever. .With Live limbs,nowadays the powers that be have decided that summer or late summer pruning is Ok because the tree is able to heal up faster.
      Don’t take more than 20% of the live canopy. Best not to prune right after the tree has expended it’s energy with new leaves. Try not to prune off anything that is wider than your finger tips to your wrist. Only if you must.

  • @swissarms8807
    @swissarms8807 10 дней назад

    Great job thanks for showing how to prune a tree

  • @andrehak
    @andrehak 3 года назад

    Great video man, rock on!

  • @carterallen3683
    @carterallen3683 2 года назад

    4:48 what is an evergreen deciduous tree? I thought ever greens were trees that didn’t lose their leaves and a deciduous tree was a tree that loses its leaves?

    • @Stridertrees
      @Stridertrees  2 года назад

      I meant to say evergreen broadleaf. It’s a tree with leaves that don’t fall every winter.

    • @carterallen3683
      @carterallen3683 2 года назад

      @@Stridertrees Okay makes sense haha great videos man. Thanks for the content.

  • @Triplaglol
    @Triplaglol 4 года назад +1

    Broafleaf evergreen* not evergreen deciduous... By the way that tree has a codominant stem, does it have bark inclusion because that tree will eventually fail if it does...

  • @thomasbyrne7770
    @thomasbyrne7770 11 месяцев назад

    GREAT INFORMATION, WELL PRESENTED.
    TOM BYRNE

  • @lilyh1039
    @lilyh1039 7 месяцев назад

    What I want to know is how to angle cut a branch. If it’s angled,swhich direction the new shoot goes.

    • @wearethenewsnow3644
      @wearethenewsnow3644 5 месяцев назад

      Cut perpendicular to where the branch was growing... at the branch collar

  • @scoobdoo2008
    @scoobdoo2008 Год назад

    I didn't know it took so much for tree cutting. All I wanted to do is cut some branches that are cutting up my car because its grown so much. Now Im not sure if I want to cut anything.

  • @jeffadams492
    @jeffadams492 4 года назад

    Looks great thanks for another informative video

  • @JohnNigels
    @JohnNigels Год назад +1

    Are you allowed to have the tree of Gondor as your brand logo? I was going to use it for mine lol

  • @KohalaTreeService
    @KohalaTreeService 6 месяцев назад

    it's not a true evergreen, because it does loose its leaves, but it happens so fast that it appears like an evergreen. so I think its kinda both? unlike other deciduous oaks, these gradually lose and replace all their leaves annually

  • @helio2k
    @helio2k 5 месяцев назад

    What hoodie are you wearing?

  • @Jamie-vp2yb
    @Jamie-vp2yb 2 года назад

    Hey bro, what's the length on that tsurugi? I'm looking at buying one, they look sick

  • @turtlezed
    @turtlezed 4 года назад +2

    I find my silky too coarse a saw for fine pruning, you need a fine tooth pruning saw and bypass shears, as you say,for these small jobs....

    • @briankennedy1313
      @briankennedy1313 4 года назад

      Hmmm. So silky makes about ever tooth configuration imaginable. As well every size blade and shape imaginable. Yeah silky is totally the wrong brand for pruning.

    • @turtlezed
      @turtlezed 4 года назад +1

      @@briankennedy1313 hmmmm smart@@@ reply Brian....average climber will be rockin a zubat or similar with coarse teeth. What i thought id expressed was the need for a fine tooth saw cos hes clearly struggling to cut those smaller diameter branches cleanly in this vid...

    • @briankennedy1313
      @briankennedy1313 4 года назад

      turtlezed I guess I wasn’t clear. SILKY MAKES FINE TOOTH, MEDIUM TOOTH, LARGE TOOTH, AAAAAAANNNDDDD EXTRA LARGE TOOTH. They go even further to specify the teeth per inch. They carry about 20 different styles all with 4 to 5 teeth configurations.

    • @turtlezed
      @turtlezed 4 года назад

      @@briankennedy1313 im thinking mountain, molehill mate, most ppl will know what i meant.

    • @briankennedy1313
      @briankennedy1313 4 года назад

      turtlezed if you can’t make a clean, perfectly finished cut with ANY given silky, you need practice. Most companies think you should be able to make a perfect cut, any diameter, any tree, with a power saw.

  • @julianalderson3938
    @julianalderson3938 Год назад

    Everyone has there ideas on it. One love to c is ornamental pear. Only cos they go mental. Thanx

  • @markc2152
    @markc2152 Год назад

    In my limited experience of growing stuff if it doesn’t se the sun it needs to go , but maybe not all at once

  • @2006jakebob
    @2006jakebob Год назад +1

    Dude, your thumbnail makes you look like someone out of a sci fi movie like Starship Troopers

  • @derekfowler5503
    @derekfowler5503 2 года назад

    Live oaks are nice to work.on..ive never heard of pass through pruners...but bypass are available everywhere...the only thing that is silky about the draw of that saw is the name.I have tried silky and the action is not smooth..the saw is too big for most of the cuts that you are doing ..that style of cutting with that sized saw will always result in tear cuts.. for efficiency.would be better with felco or infaco electronic with a small or medium blade...those cuts could be shown to your arborist friends

  • @nicksanders9140
    @nicksanders9140 Год назад

    I'd love to see more live oak pruning

    • @SuperOhdannyboy
      @SuperOhdannyboy Год назад +1

      Same procedure except it takes 3 times longer because of the density. I’m talking about California Coast live Oaks. Some interior Coast live Oaks in California or say Holly Oaks just forget thining the trees and just reduce back heavy end weight of thin the tips.
      I have been an ISA certified arborist for 25 years or 28 years of tree work.

  • @alexmccumba2591
    @alexmccumba2591 2 года назад

    Looks great

  • @ianbredell5159
    @ianbredell5159 4 года назад

    Check out Original Lowe pruners, you'll love them. Love your videos.

  • @JacobAHull-nx6rx
    @JacobAHull-nx6rx 3 года назад

    Great info..thanks

  • @serendipiry
    @serendipiry 2 месяца назад

    How much you charge ?

  • @happydays7143
    @happydays7143 Год назад +1

    I need you in my garden 🙈

  • @ThePYoung937
    @ThePYoung937 4 года назад

    Love the protos dude. Is that a dip job or something?

    • @Stridertrees
      @Stridertrees  4 года назад

      Actually Edify&co designed the decal, and installed it for me. They’ve been doing All the graphics for Strider trees and do such a good job!

    • @ThePYoung937
      @ThePYoung937 4 года назад

      How’d you get it white?

  • @davidweeks1997
    @davidweeks1997 Год назад

    Felco. Yeah, most of what I saw you cut, I'd never use my saw for those cuts, I'd use my Felco hand prunner, or lopping shears. It's easier, faster, cleaner.

  • @jordanlewis7265
    @jordanlewis7265 4 месяца назад

    Liked your video brother! Stay safe and climb high fellow tree rat. 🤘

  • @fp1912
    @fp1912 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @josiahswanson5518
    @josiahswanson5518 3 года назад

    What is livestailing I couldn't find anything

    • @jillrodriguez7524
      @jillrodriguez7524 6 месяцев назад

      I think you may mean 'lion tailing', which from my Googling is a terrible way to leave a tree - all bushy on top and totally thinned out down below. It's an aesthetic thing - DON'T do it!!

  • @carlobernardi1387
    @carlobernardi1387 4 года назад +1

    Cool process....small 🌲 to prun...never stop learning...😁😁😁

  • @proxy7863
    @proxy7863 4 года назад

    Great video. Most pruning should take place in the summer months and not the dormant season though.

    • @wcakgilleran
      @wcakgilleran 4 года назад +2

      Pruning live oak is fine all year long. You actually wouldn't want to thin or prune for crown reduction in the summer due to risk of sunscald if you go to heavy. Pruning most trees in the dormant season if fine. Especially pine due to the risk of bark beetles.

    • @kyleostrowski9670
      @kyleostrowski9670 2 года назад

      In northern states it's imperative to prune Oaks in the cooler weather, oak wilt is common and spreads via roots once it establishes.
      If one needs to be pruned at at unsafe time we will spray it with pruning spray

  • @Billster1955
    @Billster1955 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @allisonschachter1220
    @allisonschachter1220 6 месяцев назад

    It’s really hard to see what you’re doing. Why not a close-up?

  • @dwaynemudd2870
    @dwaynemudd2870 2 года назад

    Cool video! Please don’t use words like “vectors” though when describing how to trim a tree!

  • @caseG80
    @caseG80 Год назад

    Showed no closeups

  • @ericgardner5548
    @ericgardner5548 7 месяцев назад

    Local arborist says you should never lion's tail an oak tree.

  • @mysticmonkeyman
    @mysticmonkeyman 2 года назад

    Always where a helmet when hand pruning. Especially when it makes you look like a Power Ranger

  • @briankennedy1313
    @briankennedy1313 4 года назад +1

    Doesn’t matter that those pruners are bypass. They’re awful. They rip every cut after a week or two of use. The corona bull pruner is the ONLY functioning pruner on the market. It’s black and has a totally different design and literally costs $15 more than the standard bypass shown here. I’m aware Silky makes a pruner but it’s too expensive to adapt to a regular pole and not a Hayate.

  • @S4udiArabia
    @S4udiArabia 9 месяцев назад

    أين المقص الصغير 😡

  • @kylecarson8321
    @kylecarson8321 2 года назад

    I urgently need such a helmet)

  • @johnsanchez1770
    @johnsanchez1770 2 года назад

    Cool

  • @geraldroberts5288
    @geraldroberts5288 2 года назад

    wow

  • @KristinBauerStuff
    @KristinBauerStuff 7 месяцев назад +1

    So…let’s just start with…trees don’t need to be trimmed. “THEY WILL SELF PRUNE” So this is 99% for looks and the Reason trees are trimmed is that it’s the bread and butter Of arborists and people Want their trees to look a certain way. But if you fall in to those categories - get a real arborist. Not a tree trimmer and not your average run o the mill weekend graduate arborist.

    • @GreatWhiteSquid
      @GreatWhiteSquid 6 месяцев назад

      And where'd you get your arborist degree from?

  • @acfresh1
    @acfresh1 3 года назад

    Yeah…I think I’ll pay a gardener to do it. Too advanced for me.

  • @mrgardner6405
    @mrgardner6405 3 года назад

    Light bulbs

  • @julianalderson3938
    @julianalderson3938 Год назад

    Think as an aborist c a tree one way. Open n yer is it right sometimes maybe not

  • @murphy4trees
    @murphy4trees 4 года назад +1

    I like your stuff.. but you are way off the mark here, repeating total myths

    • @Andrew-hw9fq
      @Andrew-hw9fq 4 года назад +1

      Daniel, you should consider uploading a similar video to help educate young arborists and correct some popular misconceptions. I appreciate your contents and I think many could benefit from your expertise on this.
      Edit: I recognize you already have published quite a bit of content on pruning, but presenting the information in a consolidated format that details thought processes and so forth might be more helpful. Anyone looking for more in-depth explanations could resort to your more detailed content.

    • @murphy4trees
      @murphy4trees 4 года назад

      @@Andrew-hw9fq I wish I had done that years ago. It's been on my to-do list, but I've been dragging my heels. Thanks for the suggestion. Hopefully get to this winter

    • @constantjardinero
      @constantjardinero 4 года назад +7

      @@murphy4trees can you mention what things he mentioned that you thought are myths?

  • @curtishockman5842
    @curtishockman5842 2 года назад +1

    "Dont be a hack"🤣 and then prunes a live oak while its not dormant 🤣👏👏👏 great job bud

    • @Stridertrees
      @Stridertrees  2 года назад +3

      These live oaks don’t go dormant in this part of CA and we also don’t really have oak wilt here either so it’s even less consequential.

    • @SuperOhdannyboy
      @SuperOhdannyboy Год назад

      Yes dude you are ignorant on this. Plus how the F… can you hurt these monsters without chainsaws when doing topping aka crown reduction for a Live Oak in California for a million dollar view , Live Oaks with with 14 inch DBH grow 4-5 feet in a year and 10 feet in 2 they are just about unstoppable. In the background of this video it looks like unmaintained Oaks .

  • @rodgerrain7033
    @rodgerrain7033 9 месяцев назад

    A deciduous evergreen... You need to brush up on your Horticulture.

  • @stratoleft
    @stratoleft 6 месяцев назад

    The magnificent Pine trees around me don't need you, or your "arborist" buddies, to prune anything whatsoever. Furthermore, the magnificent Pine tree will tower far above you, your "arborist" buddies, and any trees you ever have in your collective lives.

  • @kingslew1866
    @kingslew1866 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @christophergrant8925
    @christophergrant8925 2 года назад

    Cool

  • @penelopetyler4048
    @penelopetyler4048 2 года назад

    Cool