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Old 14-08-2005, 11:51 AM
Dwayne
 
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I have never received any instructions of pruning a mulberry tree, but the
basic rules on all fruit trees a Get rid of all dead wood. Get rid of
branches growing towards the center of the tree. Get rid of any branches
that are growing toward another more important branch to keep them from
rubbing on each other later. Get rid of branches growing straight up. Get
rid of branches growing down.

In addition to these, I stand back and look at the tree and see how it is
shaped. I then prune to shape it the way I want it to look in 10 years.
You aren't supposed to remove more than 1/3 rd of the tree in one pruning.
To shape the tree, look at the branch you are wanting to prune off, and cut
it just above a bud that is pointing the direction you want the tree to
grow. Make all your cuts on a 45 degree angle, so the water will run off
rather than stand on the fresh wound.

Dwayne



"Michael Corby" wrote in message
eenews.net...
I realise now's the time to do it, but I'm anxious to do it properly so
that I don't ruin the shape. My husband is keen on a Texas Chainsaw
Massacre, but I don't feel that is wise.

It's a mature plant - we've lived here for 8 years and it was mature when
we bought the house. It's huge and occupies most of our pocket
handkerchief backgarden! We've got the prunings collection on Monday, so
I'd be glad of your advice today!

Many thanks,Mike,
Perth.