Weeping Pussy Willow Tree
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I live in a zone 8 (SC) still have pretty decent soil. I bought a small weeping pussy willow tree this year. It's doing well.....so well I have a question. The main trunk of the tree was around 20 inches tall, probably an inch inch 1/2 in diameter. I understand this is a miniature tree, and growth is slow (even for where I live). The tree originally had oh I'd say 6 branches that had been trained to weep. I have babied this tree, water and fertilized. It's very healthy. However it's got so many shoots coming out of it, it almost looks like a bush (I did check and the trunk is still there and in good shape). My question is am I supposed to cut all these shoots off or let them grow on out and weep too? I have been cutting on the tree as the branches hit the ground and spread out. I just know nothing about this tree, other than it won't get more than 4-5 feet high. I can not find any really useful info on the net about this tree, other grafting, which I don't need to do. I just want the tree to remain a tree and am at a loss on how to maintain it. Any info would be greatfully appreciated. Thanks and have a growful type of day Jo |
Weeping Pussy Willow Tree
Jo Pesta wrote in
ps.com: I have babied this tree, water and fertilized. It's very healthy. However it's got so many shoots coming out of it, it almost looks like a bush (I did check and the trunk is still there and in good shape). My question is am I supposed to cut all these shoots off or let them grow on out and weep too? I have been cutting on the tree as the branches hit the ground and spread out. where are the sprouts coming from? the ground/base of the trunk? along the trunk? at the top? where is your tree grafted? base of the trunk or at the top or maybe both? i'd cut all sprouts at the base anyway, as they're most likely from the rootstock & not what you want. i'm guessing you want it to look like a weeping tree & not a mess, so cut any sprouts off the trunk as well. just trim off the top section enough to give it a nice form. lee -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA. |
Weeping Pussy Willow Tree
"Jo Pesta" wrote in message ... I just want the tree to remain a tree and am at a loss on how to maintain it. I think you will benefit by this information in addition to what people address about your situation. MODERN ARBORICULTURE, the book, would be a great guide to care for your tree. Many tree problems are associated with the following: They are Case Sensitive. Unhealthy Trees from the Nursery / Improper Planting http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT20..._planting.html Improper Mulching - http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/M/mulch.html Improper Pruning http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/tree_pruning Improper Fertilization (See A Touch of Chemistry) http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/shigo/CHEM.html Tree Farming and Related Problems http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/SOUND/ Troubles in the Rhizosphere http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/shigo/RHIZO.html Sincerely, John A. Keslick, Jr. Consulting Tree Biologist www.treedictionary.com Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology. Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us that we are not the boss. Some people will buy products they do not understand and not buy books that will give them understanding. |
Weeping Pussy Willow Tree
On Jul 19, 6:42�pm, Jo Pesta wrote:
Hello, I live in a zone 8 (SC) still have pretty decent soil. �I bought a small weeping pussy willow tree this year. �It's doing well.....so well I have a question. The main trunk of the tree was around 20 inches tall, probably an inch inch 1/2 in diameter. I understand this is a miniature tree, and growth is slow (even for where I live). �The tree originally had oh I'd say 6 branches that had been trained to weep. I have babied this tree, water and fertilized. �It's very healthy.. However it's got so many shoots coming out of it, it almost looks like a bush (I did check and the trunk is still there and in good shape). My question is am I supposed to cut all these shoots off or let them grow on out and weep too? �I have been cutting on the tree as the branches hit the ground and spread out. I just know nothing about this tree, other than it won't get more than 4-5 feet high. �I can not find any really useful info on the net about this tree, other grafting, which I don't need to do. I just want the tree to remain a tree and am at a loss on how to maintain it. Any info would be greatfully appreciated. There seems to be lots of info on the net. http://landscaping.about.com/cs/tree...ng_trees_2.htm |
Weeping Pussy Willow Tree
On Jul 19, 10:21*pm, enigma wrote:
where are the sprouts coming from? the ground/base of the trunk? along the trunk? at the top? At the TOP. *where is your tree grafted? base of the trunk or at the top or maybe both? I Am not sure what you mean by grafted, what do I look at to see if a tree is grafted? *i'd cut all sprouts at the base anyway, as they're most likely from the rootstock & not what you want. i'm guessing you want it to look like a weeping tree & not a mess, so cut any sprouts off the trunk as well. just trim off the top section enough to give it a nice form. I checked the trunk no sprouts, I do know enough about that to keep the truck clear, it's just sprouting from the top, tons of small branches. I am clipping some of those, to as you stated, keep the form, and as the branches hit the ground because they are longer than the trunk, I am clipping those so they no longer hit the ground. Thanks lee -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA. |
Weeping Pussy Willow Tree
On Jul 19, 11:47*pm, "symplastless" wrote:
I think you will benefit by this information in addition to what people address about your situation. *MODERN ARBORICULTURE, the book, would be a great guide to care for your tree. Many tree problems are associated with the following: They are Case Sensitive. Unhealthy Trees from the Nursery / Improper Plantinghttp://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/T/tree_planting.html Improper Mulching -http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/M/mulch.html Improper Pruninghttp://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/tree_pruning Improper Fertilization (See A Touch of Chemistry)http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/shigo/CHEM.html Tree Farming and Related Problemshttp://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/SOUND/ Troubles in the Rhizospherehttp://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/shigo/RHIZO.html Sincerely, John A. Keslick, Jr. Consulting Tree Biologistwww.treedictionary.com Thank you for this info. Jo |
Weeping Pussy Willow Tree
Jo Pesta wrote in
oups.com: On Jul 19, 10:21*pm, enigma wrote: *where is your tree grafted? base of the trunk or at the top or maybe both? I Am not sure what you mean by grafted, what do I look at to see if a tree is grafted? tree form is not the natural form of a pussy willow. they're normally a shrub (many branches starting at groud level). in order to make it a tall, tree-like form with a weeping habit, the pussy willow is grafted onto another, related trunk and/or rootstock. the grafted area, if done well, is a small lump (if done poorly it can be a pretty large lump, sometimes with a healed wound where the original plant was. try not to buy anything like that), either at the base just above ground level (rootstock graft), or just below the weeping part (top graft). it's possible to have both types on one shrub, as they may use a dwarfing rootstock, a trunk, & a weeping top. you would want to trim anything from the rootstock & trunk stock in that case. *i'd cut all sprouts at the base anyway, as they're most likely from the rootstock & not what you want. i'm guessing you want it to look like a weeping tree & not a mess, so cut any sprouts off the trunk as well. just trim off the top section enough to give it a nice form. I checked the trunk no sprouts, I do know enough about that to keep the truck clear, it's just sprouting from the top, tons of small branches. I am clipping some of those, to as you stated, keep the form, and as the branches hit the ground because they are longer than the trunk, I am clipping those so they no longer hit the ground. that sounds like you're doing just fine then. don't forget to stop any fertilizing in August. you don't want new soft growth going into winter. lee -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA. |
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