Climbers' Corner • Tree Academy
Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday
Stuctural pruning at Planting and During Establishment
Summary
Structural Pruning Using ANSI
Pruning Methods
Pruning
the correct live branches can have a dramatic impact on how trees respond to
gravity, wind, and ice storms. Structural pruning designed to reduce growth
rate and weight on co-dominant limbs is the most effective method of minimizing
damage from storms. We will thoroughly decipher thinning, reduction, raising,
and structural pruning. Learn how to:
· Provide the latest
scientifically-based tree care to your customers
· Contrast structural pruning with other
ANSI pruning methods on mature trees
· Combine pruning methods to meet
customer expectations
Presenters
Dr. Gilman received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 1980 in forest plant
pathology and is a professor in the Environmental Horticulture Department at the
University of Florida in Gainesville. He has assembled a unique urban tree
teaching program for helping municipalities, contractors, arborists, educators,
growers, landscapers, and others design and implement programs for promoting
better tree health in cities. He conducts educational programs in tree
selection, nursery production, and urban tree management nation-wide for a large
variety of audiences. Dr. Gilman is a Florida chapter ISA past-president. He has
published more than 96 scientific peer reviewed journal articles in his 30 years
in academia and industry and has won numerous awards. His research emphasizes
tree pruning, nursery production, anchorage, and tree establishment. He has
published more than 150 technical articles in newsletters and trade magazines
and annually presents research results to colleagues at professional meetings
across the US and throughout the world. He is the author of six books and
maintains an extensive web site on urban trees.
Climbers' Corner • Tree Academy
Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday