pruning frost-bitten trees
These are common deciduous woodland trees, planted three years ago. In
their short lives they've twice come into leaf and then been hit hard by a late frost. As a result, many of them have lost their leaders and are dividing (feathering?) in their growth. The question is: should I prune to encourage a new leader, or should I let the tree take care of that for itself? Does anyone have experience of this? Brian Mitchell |
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