There are topping jobs that people try to call pollarding. Much more common in Europe than here. There are a few examples around me of small trees. The Evergreen State College in Oly has a couple of rows of well-pollarded londonplane trees of a larger size in the main part of campus. I only saw...
No, not proper topping.
Let me preface by saying that I don't know much about it, and have never done it.
Pollarding is a specialized pruning technique where there are likely internodal cuts once, at a proper, early age, not with the intent to shrink a large tree, followed by precise annual...
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