Great Video...I never thought about the fact that trees could heal and grow over broken stumps and encapsulate the old branches like that. Makes you really appreciate trees haha
Trust me, trees heal! As a gardener I see so many stumps that have grown sideways at ground level. It's an absolute nightmare to clear up and even harder to find the leading trunk.
Hi John, I have been an arborist since the 1980s. And I want to COMPLIMENT you on this video. Your facts are good, your demonstrations are good and you are a good speaker. Originally I got my training with the tree department of a coastal city in California. They worked it like a college course and we were city employees. While there I saw many trees mangled by our city landscapers. I'm still not sure what they thought they were doing. But I started telling the gardeners to keep their hands off the trees! To this day I tell people, "GARDENERS ARE NOT TREE MEN AND TREE MEN ARE NOT GARDENERS!" And that applies to me as well! Let's stick to what we were trained for. Obviously there will be exceptions. A gardener who watches videos like this, and those of "arborist Blair Glenn" on UA-cam, will be far ahead. I know a county employee here that has a degree in horticulture. Even he asks about tree pruning. I am very happy to teach pruning to my customers and their families. I want them to believe in proper pruning. And the day will come when they will want to cut something on a tree of theirs. I want them to be happy and confident they did the cut properly when I'm there on another visit and they show me what they did. It happens several times a year. That folding pruning saw of yours looks like a "tri edge" saw tooth pattern. They are the best. Thanks for a good video. Michael in Rural Northeastern California.
That was a very valuable lesson and I can't thank you enough for taking the time out to patiently teach us the proper method and procedures. Really good teachable moment video! Salute!
Thanks! I now know how to tell the collar of my tree from the rest of the tree ;) So I can prune my tree in a health manor, Ive spent alot on my trees!! Thanks for this video, it has really gave the information I have wanted to know for so long... ;)
Great video. The example trees at the beginning really helped to understand the process (for the tree, not just so that I have a neater yard!) Brilliant.
I like your demonstration on tree healing with the actual wood examples (keep in your tree pruning museum/library). I also appreciate the tool explanation (the subtle humour)….and finally, the explanation of tree terminology!
I wanted to thank you for the education on the 3 cut method. I've always thought I had a pretty good idea of how to go about things when pruning my trees. I live in Arizona, and have mesquite trees that need pruning alot more than other trees I'm used to. The only way I could think to help you in return was to share your video and hit your website a few times. Thanks again, I really learned some things here that now that I know seem like common sense, but they're really not. I, like you prefer the outdoors and work in construction. Your website may have just inspired me to get a degree in horticulture and go to work for myself. Thanks again
Thank you s much for the explanation and demonstration! That made so much sense. I learned a lot from my dad on rose bushes and gardening but never learned about trees and shrubs.
THANK YOU! I've learned something new, and I believe that knowing why is the most important and really beneficial to remember how to do things. I just wish I watched it before I pruned one branch a few days ago...
Great Video! I never thought about the fact that treez could heal and grow over broken stumps and encapsulate the old branches like that. Make me really appreciate trees in a whole new light!
Like you said, they show you the 3 cut method but don’t really get into why you’re supposed to do it like this. I have a pruning pole blade and was about to go to town on a bunch of trees until I saw this. So glad I took the time to learn why this method is used and how to keep the trees healthy. Thank you for all the information and example! Super helpful!
Hi, John. Great video! I've had instruction on the "how to," but I appreciate knowing the "why." Your presentation is concise and informative. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this. My aunt was complaining about a tree that was damaged a bit during some storms we got and it basically turned into a huge shrub. my uncle never got around to it so i figured "i can do it" With your help i can prune this tree and try to help it become a tree again. Thank you
Great video. It should be mandatory viewing with field experience at every school. My pet peeve is what I call" blunt stump pruning" like at 8:00. They cut a branch to the length they want it, and don't consider how it will recover or if it will. A well pruned tree should not "look pruned," It should look more open and airy or reduced in size. My neighbor cut two 15' "Nuccio's' Camellias down to 2' stumps, and said "Oh they'll grow back." They must have been at least 40 or 50 years old and were densely foliated even on the north side. The most spectacular I'd ever seen. It will take decades for them to "recover" and by then rot will have long since set in. Redwoods are the only tree I know capable of "legacy growth." They can be cut like a telephone pole, send up a new leader to one side that will grow over the stump and a few years later the tree will look unscathed. Thanks
This is amazing, really. I have seen these things in wood before and to know the happenings behind it is fricking fascinating. Trees are so cool I just love them 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing best video I have seen on pruning VERY informative:) and I could totally relate to the "Jelly Arm" In fact because of this after working on the Crepe Myrtle in my yard for a very long while, I tore the bark on the second to last branch I was cutting. These were the tallest branches and I was already at the second to last step of the ladder (won't get on the top one) and stretching my arms as far as the could they could stretch Thanks for your help!
ow great pruning video and explanation of 3 cut method. I should have watched this before I cut my apple tree. It’s no longer with us. Great info man, keep it up!
Many thanks for the insight. This weekend, I’m going to tidy my garden up after a local tree surgeon quoted me £800 to do it for me! That’s for pruning a 20-foot cherry tree with 90% of its branches no thicker than my big toe, for levelling off a 15-foot run of hedging, for cutting back two buddleias, and for removing some bits of ivy that are currently attempting to invade my attic.
6:47 till 7:30 Finally after 7 years... I just learn this very useful technique... Thank you very much. Somewhere from Borneo, where trees are everywhere ,🥴
I so greatly appreciate this video. Im going to try save our half dead tree in the front yard. One side has these beautiful white flowers and the other looks like something out of a horror movie.
Nice video John. everything you said was pretty spot on. The three cut method is called Natural Target Pruning : ) When you can see the collar it is the best indication of where to prune, however some trees do not have a visible collar to guide us. in the absence of a collar one must use the BBR ( branch bark ridge) as a guide. one must stand so they are directly facing the limb or branch they want to cut. then one must make an imaginary line down the out side of the trunk and symmetrically oppose the BBR to this line. in the cases that there is a collar one can do what i just said and will find that the mirror image of the BBR is in the exact same spot as the collar. I hope i made some sense here. possible consider doing another vid on the correct pruning for when one removes the main stem and prunes it back to an existing branch, this is more difficult
I only use the 3 cut method when the branch is too big or heavy to hold up. That small branch can be cut with a small cut at the bottom, then the top cut can be done all the way down. Another key tip to a great cut is a sharp saw. Do not use old & rusty. Another thing you say take your time, I need to add, sometimes it's possible, but sometimes we really can't take our sweet time if we are on a time schedule, or 30ft. Up in a tree hanging from it's crown.
Great Video...I never thought about the fact that trees could heal and grow over broken stumps and encapsulate the old branches like that. Makes you really appreciate trees haha
Trust me, trees heal! As a gardener I see so many stumps that have grown sideways at ground level. It's an absolute nightmare to clear up and even harder to find the leading trunk.
Aha! FINALLY -Someone explains the WHY!!! We get HOW, but, rare to find WHY...Thank you, sir!!
Hi John,
I have been an arborist since the 1980s. And I want to COMPLIMENT you on this video. Your facts are good, your demonstrations are good and you are a good speaker.
Originally I got my training with the tree department of a coastal city in California. They worked it like a college course and we were city employees. While there I saw many trees mangled by our city landscapers. I'm still not sure what they thought they were doing. But I started telling the gardeners to keep their hands off the trees! To this day I tell people, "GARDENERS ARE NOT TREE MEN AND TREE MEN ARE NOT GARDENERS!"
And that applies to me as well! Let's stick to what we were trained for.
Obviously there will be exceptions. A gardener who watches videos like this, and those of "arborist Blair Glenn" on UA-cam, will be far ahead. I know a county employee here that has a degree in horticulture. Even he asks about tree pruning.
I am very happy to teach pruning to my customers and their families. I want them to believe in proper pruning. And the day will come when they will want to cut something on a tree of theirs. I want them to be happy and confident they did the cut properly when I'm there on another visit and they show me what they did. It happens several times a year.
That folding pruning saw of yours looks like a "tri edge" saw tooth pattern. They are the best.
Thanks for a good video.
Michael in
Rural Northeastern California.
That was a very valuable lesson and I can't thank you enough for taking the time out to patiently teach us the proper method and procedures. Really good teachable moment video! Salute!
Brilliant video and absolutely excellent examples at the start of the video of the different healing processes!
@7:40 you describe in detail how to identify where the final cut should be made. This is crucial and great information! Thank you!
Thank you showing us the finer points of proper tree pruning, branch removal and the reasons for cutting where you did. Very informative.
Thank you for explaining the “why”. It’s much easier to remember the method and even teach others when I know they rationale behind the technique.
Hey man, that was a very good example showing how to prune. Like the way you explained everything. Thanks!!
Thanks! I now know how to tell the collar of my tree from the rest of the tree ;) So I can prune my tree in a health manor, Ive spent alot on my trees!! Thanks for this video, it has really gave the information I have wanted to know for so long... ;)
Thank you so very much! So grateful that you took time to show examples in older tree and then demoed live. My trees now have a chance!
Great video. The example trees at the beginning really helped to understand the process (for the tree, not just so that I have a neater yard!) Brilliant.
Came here just wanting to do a good job for my paying neighbor... and now I really can !!
Every single second was well expressed.
Thanks John! You make it very easy to understand what to do properly.
I greatly appreciated this articulate tutorial. Your explanations of the 3 cut method and branch "collar" were particularly helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for putting this up. I used it to help me trim a monster pine in my back yard. Three cut method for the win!
I like your demonstration on tree healing with the actual wood examples (keep in your tree pruning museum/library). I also appreciate the tool explanation (the subtle humour)….and finally, the explanation of tree terminology!
This is super helpful. You are detailed & I appreciate the explanation and "why" behind using this method.
Thank Brutha,I absolutely appreciate you taking the time to show why you cut it the way you do. Great video 😊
Very informative ! I love trees and don't want to accidentally hurt or kill them ! This was such great information to go by ! Thanks
Actually feel confident I won’t destroy my tree. Thanks for the simple, to the point video my man.
Been pruning for years and didn’t know about the undercut bit so thanks for the tip 👍
Great video. Showing those examples in the beginning really drove the point home.
YOU HAVE OPENED MY EYES TO TREES AND WOOD LIKE NO ONE AND NOTHING ELSE BEFORE. Wow. Brilliant.
I wanted to thank you for the education on the 3 cut method. I've always thought I had a pretty good idea of how to go about things when pruning my trees. I live in Arizona, and have mesquite trees that need pruning alot more than other trees I'm used to. The only way I could think to help you in return was to share your video and hit your website a few times. Thanks again, I really learned some things here that now that I know seem like common sense, but they're really not. I, like you prefer the outdoors and work in construction. Your website may have just inspired me to get a degree in horticulture and go to work for myself. Thanks again
Thank you s much for the explanation and demonstration! That made so much sense. I learned a lot from my dad on rose bushes and gardening but never learned about trees and shrubs.
Thanks. I need to prune a tree in my yard, and I’m clueless. Now that I’ve watched your video, I’m educated! I’ll definitely use the 3 cut method.
THANK YOU! I've learned something new, and I believe that knowing why is the most important and really beneficial to remember how to do things. I just wish I watched it before I pruned one branch a few days ago...
Great Video! I never thought about the fact that treez could heal and grow over broken stumps and encapsulate the old branches like that. Make me really appreciate trees in a whole new light!
Thx. I feel more confident after watching this video. I appreciate the knowledge from across the pond in England 🏴 Greetings 😊
Like you said, they show you the 3 cut method but don’t really get into why you’re supposed to do it like this. I have a pruning pole blade and was about to go to town on a bunch of trees until I saw this. So glad I took the time to learn why this method is used and how to keep the trees healthy. Thank you for all the information and example! Super helpful!
This is a stonkingly brilliant video. Many thanks especially for the examples from cut trees. Very revealing.
Really helpful and interesting information. I've never seen a cross section of a healed cut branch before. Nice pruning demo!!
Excellent tutorial on three-cut method for pruning branches, Thank you!
Hi, John. Great video! I've had instruction on the "how to," but I appreciate knowing the "why." Your presentation is concise and informative. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the video. Very educational for us non hardcore yard guys.
never heard of any of this info until today, so thank you for sharing. Much apprecitated... :)
Wow, thanks, man! That really was informative and easy to understand.
Thanks for making this video, I had no idea how to prune a tree. Now I know what to buy.
Thank you this was very informative! I appreciate you explaining the why behind the 3 cut method.
Thank you for this. My aunt was complaining about a tree that was damaged a bit during some storms we got and it basically turned into a huge shrub. my uncle never got around to it so i figured "i can do it"
With your help i can prune this tree and try to help it become a tree again. Thank you
Thank you for being detailed , I need to share this video to my son so he can apply to the trees 🌳 in our yard😃
Great video, taking the time to explain always makes any task much better. Thank you.
Great video. It should be mandatory viewing with field experience at every school. My pet peeve is what I call" blunt stump pruning" like at 8:00. They cut a branch to the length they want it, and don't consider how it will recover or if it will. A well pruned tree should not "look pruned," It should look more open and airy or reduced in size. My neighbor cut two 15' "Nuccio's' Camellias down to 2' stumps, and said "Oh they'll grow back." They must have been at least 40 or 50 years old and were densely foliated even on the north side. The most spectacular I'd ever seen. It will take decades for them to "recover" and by then rot will have long since set in. Redwoods are the only tree I know capable of "legacy growth." They can be cut like a telephone pole, send up a new leader to one side that will grow over the stump and a few years later the tree will look unscathed. Thanks
This is amazing, really. I have seen these things in wood before and to know the happenings behind it is fricking fascinating.
Trees are so cool I just love them 🥰
GREAT information... just like Tim said, I didn't know about the three cut method. Thank you for the awesome content!!!
Thank you for sharing the knowledge ... i never knew about this, but now i know the proper way to prune a tree ...
This was really helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing best video I have seen on pruning VERY informative:) and I could totally relate to the "Jelly Arm" In fact because of this after working on the Crepe Myrtle in my yard for a very long while, I tore the bark on the second to last branch I was cutting. These were the tallest branches and I was already at the second to last step of the ladder (won't get on the top one) and stretching my arms as far as the could they could stretch Thanks for your help!
Great video John! Very helpful. Thanks again.
Really informative, to the point. Now I know how to tackle my Rowan tree in Scotland. Cheers.👍🏻🏴
thank you and love the details! you're videos really help john.
Great tutorial. Really good information and well presented. Thanks!
ow great pruning video and explanation of 3 cut method. I should have watched this before I cut my apple tree. It’s no longer with us. Great info man, keep it up!
I really miss the days before internet when I could do it wrong and the Mrs was happy, now she has me watching this, thanks guy 🤣
I miss the days before the internet too.
Many thanks for the insight. This weekend, I’m going to tidy my garden up after a local tree surgeon quoted me £800 to do it for me! That’s for pruning a 20-foot cherry tree with 90% of its branches no thicker than my big toe, for levelling off a 15-foot run of hedging, for cutting back two buddleias, and for removing some bits of ivy that are currently attempting to invade my attic.
Best pruning teaching video I've found on youtube
Thank you Erik!
This is a fantastic video. There are a thousand videos on the "three cut method" out there, but this one really stands out. Great work.
indeed. thank you.
At age 57, I am never too old to learn. Thanks.
Same here I’m 65 , and learn a lot from such vdo , sometimes i can guide my gardener even
Thanks for the great explanation and demonstrating so well!
Thanks for this. Great instructional video. Gave me confidence to prune my tree.
A superb video. I learned a lot. Thank you!
thanks for taking the time to be thorough. This is a valuable video lesson.
This was an excellent very informative video. I learned a lot. Thank You!!!
Thank you man. This is a sincere video to help people.
Great tips, thanks! I was going to trim a few branches off my two dogwoods that don't seem to be flowering or have leaves on them this year.
Great tutorial on how to do it right and why, learnt something really useful.. Very enjoyable and well presented as well.
thanks. i wont forget this video. i wish i watched it before i did some pruning earlier today! awesome.
The Felco 600 is still available on Amazon, about $30. Enjoyed the video, never knew about the three cut method.
Thanks. I agree with Zach, you're a great teacher! Merci beaucoup, danke sehr!
6:47 till 7:30
Finally after 7 years...
I just learn this very useful technique...
Thank you very much.
Somewhere from Borneo, where trees are everywhere ,🥴
Thanks for showing that, very interesting to see!
Thank you John for a very clear and informative video. All the best to you and your family. Tim
Thank you for watching.
I so greatly appreciate this video. Im going to try save our half dead tree in the front yard. One side has these beautiful white flowers and the other looks like something out of a horror movie.
really good example of correct pruning techniques !
The tree healing is very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Great video, didn't even knew there was a wrong way of pruning.
That was very informative, its made me decide to learn more about cutting trees properly.
Excellent video, thanks John!!!
Nice video John. everything you said was pretty spot on. The three cut method is called Natural Target Pruning : )
When you can see the collar it is the best indication of where to prune, however some trees do not have a visible collar to guide us. in the absence of a collar one must use the BBR ( branch bark ridge) as a guide. one must stand so they are directly facing the limb or branch they want to cut. then one must make an imaginary line down the out side of the trunk and symmetrically oppose the BBR to this line. in the cases that there is a collar one can do what i just said and will find that the mirror image of the BBR is in the exact same spot as the collar. I hope i made some sense here.
possible consider doing another vid on the correct pruning for when one removes the main stem and prunes it back to an existing branch, this is more difficult
Oh you mean something like a drop crotch prune?
An informative & clear video 👍 thank you.
Good video. Your explanations are clear.
Awesome video, very informative. Thank you from BC Canada !
Thank you for your video. Really appreciate it! Nice job!
Very Informative. Thank You for taking the time to make this video.
I had no idea. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks! Knowing the purpose helps so much
This was a really helpful video. Thanks!
Great review! Thanks for sharing.
Very informative video! Thanks for sharing!
Very good explanation and demonstration !!!!!
Awesome video definitely learn a new way to prune a tree 🌲
Yay, big thank you for this very easy to remember, 3 cut method.
Thank you so much for the information I really enjoyed the video
That was really informative
Thank you!
🙏😎Excellent clear info .. thank & love 💛U fm me & my trees 🌳💫👏I feel confident after watching Ur tutorial
Very good informational video helping me prune my fig tree. Thanks! !!
I like your hat and i like your videos very informative.
This was really helpful. Got a lot of trees in my garden to deal with so hopefully we can do a good job of them
How did it go?
I only use the 3 cut method when the branch is too big or heavy to hold up. That small branch can be cut with a small cut at the bottom, then the top cut can be done all the way down. Another key tip to a great cut is a sharp saw. Do not use old & rusty.
Another thing you say take your time, I need to add, sometimes it's possible, but sometimes we really can't take our sweet time if we are on a time schedule, or 30ft. Up in a tree hanging from it's crown.