Crown Cleaning Sample Clauses
The Crown Cleaning clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for cleaning the crowns of trees or plants, typically as part of landscaping or arboricultural services. This clause specifies the scope of work, such as the removal of dead, diseased, or excess branches from the upper parts of trees, and may detail safety standards or required equipment. Its core practical function is to ensure that crown cleaning is performed safely and effectively, promoting plant health and reducing hazards from falling branches.
Crown Cleaning. Crown Cleaning or cleaning out is the removal of dead, diseased, crowded, weakly attached and low-vigor branches and water sprouts from the entirety of the tree crown. Care must be used to avoid stripping branches of all foliage at the interior of the tree crown.
