Your tree should come with a list of instructions for good pruning and proper care — follow the recommendations carefully to ensure healthy growth.
Pruning is an essential part of keeping your tree healthy. Never cut a branch flush against the trunk, and don't leave long stubs [see illustration below]. Remove only dead, broken or crossing branches.
Wait at least five years before pruning your new tree, and use the "one-third rules": - Never remove more than 1/3 of a tree's crown.
- Where possible, try to encourage side branches that form angles that are 1/3 off vertical (10 o'clock and 2 o'clock positions).
- For most broadleaf trees, don't prune up from the bottom any more than 1/3 of the tree's total height.
Tree paints or other solutions are no longer recommended for sealing pruning cuts — the wound will heal itself quickly if the cuts are made properly.
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