Corrective pruning when a tree is young will help to develop a more beautiful, stronger structure and keep them healthier as they get older. Our number one rule is let the tree grow and slowly prune back unwanted branches. Get your trees off to a good start. Don't prune off a branch that will set the plant back a few years. Get some consultation from us if you decide to do it yourself.
Pruning is both a science and an art. Picking a tree with good stucture to start will minimize the need for corrective pruning.
Each cut can change the growth of the tree, so smaller cuts will do less damage than larger cuts.
Unpruned young trees do establish faster, so don't take off much growth at time of planting.
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