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Old 17-08-2003, 11:32 PM
P Dover
 
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Last year our top on our Blue Spruce that was about 4 to 5 feet tall was
broken off , Now 2 of the side branches have taken over has the top . but
there is still some smaller branches in the middle as well . Not sure what
to do with this tree as it is a single tree in our front yard , should i cut
one of the 2 tops off ???? Thank you for any replys


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Old 18-08-2003, 04:02 AM
Grandpa
 
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I'd leave it be. They provide a lot of shade in the summer and if you
trim off the lower branches as it grows, you can sit under it and really
enjoy the birdlife and shade. Plus, they are so dense that it can rain
out and you'll be dry under it. Thats how mine works anyway.

P Dover wrote:

Last year our top on our Blue Spruce that was about 4 to 5 feet tall was
broken off , Now 2 of the side branches have taken over has the top . but
there is still some smaller branches in the middle as well . Not sure what
to do with this tree as it is a single tree in our front yard , should i cut
one of the 2 tops off ???? Thank you for any replys



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Old 18-08-2003, 05:29 AM
Derryl Killan
 
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Hi Trim the larger branches and stake up a smaller branch which will
be the new leader.
Derryl Killan
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P Dover wrote:

Last year our top on our Blue Spruce that was about 4 to 5 feet tall was
broken off , Now 2 of the side branches have taken over has the top . but
there is still some smaller branches in the middle as well . Not sure what
to do with this tree as it is a single tree in our front yard , should i cut
one of the 2 tops off ???? Thank you for any replys



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Old 19-08-2003, 04:02 PM
Andrew Ostrander
 
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Yes, definitely reduce it to just one leader. I don't know whether you
should use one of the side branches or one of the inside twigs, that depends
on how near the side branch is to the break point.

If you cut a few segments off an side branch that has turned up, and leave a
leader near it, it will eventually turn and begin growing sideways again.

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I'd leave it be. They provide a lot of shade in the summer and if you
trim off the lower branches as it grows, you can sit under it and really
enjoy the birdlife and shade. Plus, they are so dense that it can rain
out and you'll be dry under it. Thats how mine works anyway.

P Dover wrote:

Last year our top on our Blue Spruce that was about 4 to 5 feet tall was
broken off , Now 2 of the side branches have taken over has the top .

but
there is still some smaller branches in the middle as well . Not sure

what
to do with this tree as it is a single tree in our front yard , should i

cut
one of the 2 tops off ???? Thank you for any replys





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