kylmäkarsinta
Kylmäkarsinta, a Finnish term that translates to "cold thinning" or "cold selection," refers to a technique used in forestry and horticulture. In forestry, it involves the felling of trees during the coldest months of the year, typically in winter. This method is often employed for trees that are less desirable, such as those with poor form, disease, or those that are overcrowded. The cold temperatures can make the wood harder and less prone to sap bleeding, potentially reducing insect infestation and disease spread during the felling process. This practice helps to manage forest density, improve the growth of remaining trees, and prepare the forest for future harvesting.
In a horticultural context, kylmäkarsinta can also refer to the removal of weak or damaged shoots from