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Tree Trimming

December 1st, 2005 by Kelson. Posted in General and tagged for , , ,

I spotted workers trimming the palm trees at lunch today. In Irvine, that involves a bucket crane and a chainsaw, with a couple of guys on the ground to pick up the fallen fronds and pile them off to the side.

Trimming the palm fronds, mainland style

This contrasted heavily in my mind with the tree trimmers I saw in Hawaii, where a guy would shimmy up a palm tree with a rope and a machete, then hack away.

Trimming the palm fronds, Hawaii style.

I saw them rotating the crane to move the guy to a new tree, so I’m sure the mainland style trimming gets done faster than the island style… but then, we’re always in such a hurry here. Too bad we can’t do our landscaping on island time.

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  1. 4 Responses to “Tree Trimming”

  2. By Susan on Dec 17, 2005

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    Interesting observation. Some people like to use old methods, because they are checked by generations, but i think the tech progress is great and tree trimmers in Hawaii cuts the palms with mechete because of the lack of equipment.

  3. By Ken J. Green on Mar 15, 2006

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    Too bad they are devaluing the palms. This type of pruning is call “hurricane cut” and it puts tremendous strain on the tree. To find out more-go to http://coop.co.pinellas.fl.us/fyn/ttarticles/may99.htm

  4. By Barry Edberg on Jun 9, 2007

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    Can you help me. I have several 50′ Qween Palms (I think) that need to have the fronds trimmed of at the top. When is the best time to do the annual trimming? I live in Arizona.

    Thanks for your help.

    Barry Edberg

  5. By tara on May 15, 2008

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    can i cut some of the dead ends off the palm without killing it

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