cuttingYear
Cutting year refers to the practice of removing a portion of a tree's growth ring, typically done to control the size of the tree or to improve its shape. This practice is commonly used in horticulture and landscape management. The cutting year is the period during which the tree is pruned or cut, usually in the spring or early summer when the tree is actively growing. The goal is to encourage new growth and maintain the tree's health and aesthetics. The specific techniques and timing can vary depending on the species of tree and the desired outcome. Regular cutting year maintenance helps in preventing the tree from becoming too large or unruly, and it also promotes better air circulation and light penetration, which can enhance the tree's overall health.