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A typical Crown Thin is carried out to reduce the overall density of the crown, often to give the tree and less heavy look, to clean out dead or crossed branches and to allow more light.

In a Crown thin we would reduce the foliage and outer-branch density of the whole trees crown or just part of the trees crown.

This operation would normally be achieved by removing damaged, crossing, rubbing limbs and by removing smaller secondary branches but leaving the main branch structure intact.

The thinning specification can be specified as a percentage (e.g.  thin crown by 10%).