Technical Brief: Pollarding Frequency & Management
As a standard management practice, a pollarded tree typically requires maintenance every 2 to 5 years. This frequency is governed by the tree’s species, specific growth rate, and overall size.
Adhering to a strict maintenance schedule is critical; neglecting a pollarded tree allows regrowth to become excessively heavy and structurally weak. This not only increases the risk of limb failure and tree damage but also significantly escalates future restoration costs.
Maintenance Schedule by Growth Rate
The required interval between pollarding cycles varies significantly depending on the tree species:

