Sentences

pollard in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10

Definition

Pollard (verb): to cut back a tree or shrub to promote new growth, typically by removing the upper branches.

Sample Sentences

  1. The gardener decided to pollard the willow tree to encourage healthier growth.
  2. During winter, the old oak was pollarded to prevent damage from heavy snow.
  3. Local authorities often pollard street trees to maintain their shape and safety.
  4. He learned the technique of pollarding from a master arborist in the countryside.
  5. After pollarding the branches, the tree looked more balanced and aesthetically pleasing.
  6. The gardener decided to pollard the willow trees to encourage new growth.
  7. After a severe storm, the town organized a team to pollard damaged branches in the park.
  8. Pollarding is an ancient technique used to maintain the health and shape of certain tree species.
  9. She learned how to pollard the young oak in her backyard to keep it manageable.
  10. The local wildlife thrived in the area due to the biodiversity created by the pollarded trees.