Japanese Maples
Posted: July 28th, 2012, 7:44 pm
Traditionally I'd always thought that branch pruning of my maples in winters was the go. Its cold, they're dormant, Spring comes, life goes on.
The eminent Peter Adams always talks of branch pruning in summer for developing trees. He cites avoiding excessive sap bleeding (- by root pruning first), better shoot development, but more importantly, he advocates "paint pruning" in winter to specifically identify what cut and where when the bare skeleton is visible and then actually cutting the branch in summer at the "paint prune" point for a subsequent quicker recovery.
What's the Australian view of this Pommie practice.
BJK
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The eminent Peter Adams always talks of branch pruning in summer for developing trees. He cites avoiding excessive sap bleeding (- by root pruning first), better shoot development, but more importantly, he advocates "paint pruning" in winter to specifically identify what cut and where when the bare skeleton is visible and then actually cutting the branch in summer at the "paint prune" point for a subsequent quicker recovery.
What's the Australian view of this Pommie practice.
BJK
11th Commandment - Thou shalt have a hard drive failure sometime
Observation - You canna make an appointment