Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Pruning deciduous trees and shrubs


Now is a good time to prune many deciduous trees and bushes as they are dormant and it is very easy to see the structure and pattern of their branches.  Evergreens are best left until the spring and cherries and other trees which have fruit with stones are usually best left until early summer.  


The old theory was to remove tree branches with a concave cut,  now more is known about the healing process a slanted cut just above the collar where the trunk and branch meet is recommended -- although this does leave a bump some find ugly. 

Despite the cold I spent some time underneath the old Japanese Maple outside our living room, breaking off the obviously dead twigs which are easy to distinguish without the leaves.  It’s been pruned well over the years and once the dead was removed, it opened the whole structure and will allow for good air circulation when leafed out.  

My fingers were too cold to do much more, although a quick walk around the garden revealed that there was much work to be done.  

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