In this video, This Old House landscape contractor Roger Cook and certified arborist Matt Foti show how to trim back a wildly overgrown willow.

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Steps for pruning a large tree

  • Cut all the dead branches within reach using a pruning saw.
  • Execute an offset cut to trim larger branches: Make an undercut first into underside of branch about 18 inches from the tree trunk.
  • Then make a top cut about ½ inch beyond the undercut. Keep cutting until the branch falls to the ground.
  • Now trim what remains of the branch by cutting close to the trunk, but not into the branch collar.
  • Use a long-handled pole saw to trim branches that you can’t reach with the pruning saw.
  • Use a chainsaw to cut branches that are rubbing against other branches.
  • Hire a professional arborist to trim branches that you can’t reach from the ground.
  • Cut small-diameter branches from the canopy with a snap-cut pruner. Trim them high enough to allow you to comfortably walk beneath the tree.

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  • Pruning saw
  • Pole saws
  • Chainsaw
  • Snap cut pruner