Dalmatian90
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http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news...ee_pruning_-_a.html?p1=HP_Well_YourTown_links
(Watertown is tucked up by Cambridge & Boston)
(Watertown is tucked up by Cambridge & Boston)
Don't prune while leaves are falling or forming (Shigo...I can elaborate). Outside of that anytime other than that is fair game.
1. Wounds made in spring (leaf expansion) have moderate cambial dieback, small columns of infection, and large ribs of callus and woundwood.
2. Wounds made during the summer or midgrowth period usually have very little cambial dieback and moderate growth of callus and woundwood.
3. Wounds inflicted in fall or after the growing period, will have a large area of cambial dieback and very small ribs of callus and woundwood.
Shigo, Modern Arboriculture, pg. 145
Also I think in fall defense systems are more susceptable to attack and pathogens are abundant and virulent.
In the spring while leaves are forming cambium is growing and bark can slip while being climbed on causing damage/injury.
Good post,TV, still depends on the species.
Jeff
1. Wounds made in spring (leaf expansion) ....... large ribs of callus and woundwood.
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