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Old 18-12-2006, 06:34 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default When to cut tree?

I think trying to completely remove the Maple might damage the Forsythia. I
would
cut the Maple off as low as possible. You might have to do this several times
before
the tree stops sending up new growth. Cutting it in the Spring might encourage
it to
put out more growth, since the sap is starting to flow at that time. Winter is
probably
a better time for that reason. I could forsee both plants growing surviving
together, but neither doing as well as they should. Besides, it would be a
peculiar looking
combination.

Sherwin D.

Gemstone Rivers wrote:

I have a new neighbor who knows nothing about gardening (I already caught
him adding armfulls of peony stems to the firepit, tubers and all! they
now live at my house) and I've finally convinced him to hold off doing
anything else until spring.

One major thing that does needs to be done is the removal of a small maple
tree that is growing up almost on top of and through a fantastic, old
forsythia bush. I don't see how both can survive together for much longer
and the forsythia bush is so fantastic that it would be a shame for an
opportunistically rooted tree to kill it.

When would be a good time to cut down the tree? Is there any reason to
wait until spring or can it go now? Am I wrong in thinking that both of
these cannot survive so close together?

The forsythia hasn't been trimmed in years (maybe a decade+) and needs
trimming back but the location of the tree is to the immediate south of the
bush and probably shades the bush too much during the summer.

Suggestions? Thx.