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    Question for you Green Thumbs

    I figure someone on here has to have a good green thumb that can answer my question. I planted a small japanese maple for my mother last year on mothers day, its maybe 3 feet tall and made it through its first winter well. It looks great now, but I'm wondering if I should clip some of the lowest branches to encourage growth upwards or if I should just let it be?
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    Re: Question for you Green Thumbs

    Since the tree is still young you should probably remove badly placed or crossing shoots in summer, to develop a well spaced branch network. Keep pruning to a minimum or not at all, on established plants. It would probably be a good idea to keep the branches from touching the ground. But remember not to get prune happy, or your tree will look like a twig.
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    Re: Question for you Green Thumbs

    Quote Originally Posted by geckochick
    Since the tree is still young you should probably remove badly placed or crossing shoots in summer, to develop a well spaced branch network. Keep pruning to a minimum or not at all, on established plants. It would probably be a good idea to keep the branches from touching the ground. But remember not to get prune happy, or your tree will look like a twig.
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    Re: Question for you Green Thumbs

    if you prune it DO NOT do it in the summer....bad idea..fall is the best time, and if you do it only a few of them in a season..if you ever have any questions about this feel free to pm me anytime, horticulture is my passion besides ball pythons...of course..
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    Re: Question for you Green Thumbs

    I am glad that you brought this up. I was thinking of pruning the japanese (red) maple that grows by our house. It is my favorite tree; it really stands out with its dark red leaves as opposed to the hues of green eevrywhere else.
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    Re: Question for you Green Thumbs

    Quote Originally Posted by jar2476
    if you prune it DO NOT do it in the summer....bad idea..fall is the best time, and if you do it only a few of them in a season..if you ever have any questions about this feel free to pm me anytime, horticulture is my passion besides ball pythons...of course..
    Thanks a lot, I was given a heads up that you're good with this sorta stuff, just never got around to PMing you yet. Thanks for the info, you might hear from me again.
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    Re: Question for you Green Thumbs

    Quote Originally Posted by jar2476
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