Tree Pruning

Tree Pruning in Northern Rivers

Expert Tree Care


At Tallow Tree Services, we understand the art and science of tree pruning. Our tree pruning services go beyond mere aesthetics; they are designed to promote the health, longevity, and structural integrity of your trees. Whether you have ornamental trees in your backyard or need pruning for functional reasons, our skilled arborists are here to provide precision tree pruning services.


At Tallow Tree Services, our commitment is to the health and well-being of your trees. Trust us for expert tree pruning services that bring out the best in your trees while ensuring their long-term vitality. Contact us today for a consultation tailored to your tree care needs.


Call us today on (02) 6687 2750 to book. Our service areas include Bangalow, Byron Bay, Tweed Heads, Ballina and Lismore.

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Why Choose Tree Pruning?


  • Health Enhancement: Pruning removes diseased or dead branches, preventing the spread of illness and promoting overall tree health.
  • Structural Integrity: We assess and selectively remove branches to improve the tree's structure, preventing potential hazards and ensuring long-term stability.
  • Sunlight and Airflow: Strategic pruning opens up the tree canopy, allowing sunlight to reach lower branches and enhancing airflow, which is crucial for overall tree vitality.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: While focused on health, our tree pruning services also consider the visual appeal, ensuring your trees maintain an attractive and balanced appearance.
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Our Tree Pruning Process


  • Evaluation: Our certified arborists conduct a thorough evaluation of your trees, identifying areas that require attention for health, safety or aesthetic reasons.
  • Selective Pruning: Using industry-best practices, we selectively prune branches, targeting specific areas to achieve optimal results without compromising the tree's well-being.
  • Disease Management: If disease is detected, we carefully prune affected areas to prevent further spread, promoting the overall health of the tree.
  • Structural Enhancement: We focus on maintaining a strong tree structure, preventing weak crotches and reducing the risk of storm damage.
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Benefits of Tallow Tree Services Pruning


  • Healthier Trees: Our precision pruning contributes to the overall health and vitality of your trees.
  • Safety Assurance: Structural pruning minimises the risk of falling branches or tree failure during adverse weather conditions.
  • Enhanced Beauty: A professionally pruned tree not only thrives but also adds to the aesthetic appeal of your property.
  • Long-Term Investment: Regular pruning extends the life of your trees, making it a wise and sustainable investment in your landscape.
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Frequently Asked Questions


  • How often should I get my tree pruned?

    This all depends on the species and characteristics of each species of tree, but we recommend that each one is pruned at least once every three to five years as this will improve their health and longevity.


    Learn more in our blog 'When To Prune Lemon Trees' or in our 'Guide To Pruning Fruit Trees'. 

  • What qualifications do your arborists have?

    In Australia, all tree doctors require a specialist qualification. Our reputable team members have a Certificate III in Arboriculture alongside on-the-job training with other experts in the field.

  • When is the best time to get my tree pruned?

    Whilst hazardous branches or deadwood can be removed at any point in the year, we recommend that your tree is pruned in late autumn when the leaves have dropped, as it will be done during a time when the structure is dormant. It also makes removing branches easier when they are not intercepted by excessive greenery.

  • Will trimming or removing branches hurt my tree?

    Tree maintenance, when done incorrectly, can leave large, open wounds susceptible to infection and diseases. As long as the process is conducted by trained professionals like ourselves, your tree’s overall health will not be at risk. 

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