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Jim Hamer 22-07-2003 03:52 AM

Magnolia Tree
 
Can anyone tell me the best time to prune my five year old Magnolia? Can I
prune now? Should I wait until winter? We are warm enough so that it is an
evergreen (doesn't lose leaves in the fall). I live outside of Philadelphia
Pa.

Thanks for any info you can give me.



Lar 22-07-2003 04:03 AM

Magnolia Tree
 
In article ,
says...
:) Should I wait until winter? We are warm enough so that it is an
:) evergreen (doesn't lose leaves in the fall). I live outside of Philadelphia
:) Pa.
:)
:)
A benefit doing it in Winter is that there isn't the
insect issues that will attack open wounds of trees from
trimming..though I can't think of an insect that attacks
magnolias.
--
We child proofed our home,
but they are still getting in.

Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!



22-07-2003 02:02 PM

Magnolia Tree
 
February is what our extension office told me. (Of course too, I had to talk
to three different people to find someone who knew). I always take what I
cut off and start more trees. A pot, vermiculite, a plastic bag and some
roottone.....So far, so good. I have had great success..
You will get bugs and disease if you do it now.
Good luck.....
Susie

"Jim Hamer" wrote in message
...
Can anyone tell me the best time to prune my five year old Magnolia? Can

I
prune now? Should I wait until winter? We are warm enough so that it is

an
evergreen (doesn't lose leaves in the fall). I live outside of

Philadelphia
Pa.

Thanks for any info you can give me.






[email protected] 26-07-2003 04:22 PM

Magnolia Tree
 
As others have noted, winter is the best time. Actually, late winter-early
spring works best for me in central NJ (just a little north of you).

Magnolia grandiflora, the evergreen magnolia, takes well to any sort of
pruning. You can cut branches back to bare stubs and new growth will develop.
If you just want to make the tree more dense, you can wait until buds begin to
develop in the spring and remove the terminal bud of each branch. This will
induce 2-5 dormant buds to develop at the end of the branch. You do not need to
prune flower buds. Branch tips that produce a flower bud will naturally produce
multiple new vegitative growths.

--beeky

Jim Hamer wrote:

Can anyone tell me the best time to prune my five year old Magnolia? Can I
prune now? Should I wait until winter? We are warm enough so that it is an
evergreen (doesn't lose leaves in the fall). I live outside of Philadelphia
Pa.

Thanks for any info you can give me.




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