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Old 19-02-2004, 12:12 AM
C.Swartz
 
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Default Trimming a Mature Dogwood...


Howdy all. I have an old mature flowering Dogwood tree that could use a
trimming. There are many long branches that have grown out from the
center seeking light. A couple branches that rub each other. Also, many
that are crowding each other.

My question: how much can I trim without harming the tree. It is an
older tree and I'm afraid removing too much may deplete it's energy as
it heals itself.

Also, is there any way to like rejuvenate a dogwood tree? Silly
question, but figured I'd ask anyway. Anything I can do to perk this
beauty up in her "golden" years or should I think about eventually
retiring her with a chainsaw?

Thanks,
Chris
 
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