A couple of basic questions about pruning. From what I’ve read the best time of year to prune many trees is often around the very end of winter, say February. What about dead or diseased limbs? Is the best time to prune them whenever you discover them?
Also, what about pruning a tree to reduce its height: I have a couple of foster hollies near the front door that are now over 20 feet tall and show no signs of stopping. Besides being disproportionate to the entry [no, I didn’t plant them] they block the view from a couple of windows [see photo]. If I were to take off about six feet of the top leaders, should I cut it level, or at an angle so that water didn’t pool on the surface of the cut. I was planning to lean an extension ladder against the roof and then cut the leaders with a limb saw.
Similarly I will be pruning the trunk of a dogwood that has died at the top [see photo below]. It used to sit underneath a large oak but the oak fell in a storm so I think the dogwood has suffered since from direct sun. Any advice on any of this would be appreciated.
Also, what about pruning a tree to reduce its height: I have a couple of foster hollies near the front door that are now over 20 feet tall and show no signs of stopping. Besides being disproportionate to the entry [no, I didn’t plant them] they block the view from a couple of windows [see photo]. If I were to take off about six feet of the top leaders, should I cut it level, or at an angle so that water didn’t pool on the surface of the cut. I was planning to lean an extension ladder against the roof and then cut the leaders with a limb saw.
Similarly I will be pruning the trunk of a dogwood that has died at the top [see photo below]. It used to sit underneath a large oak but the oak fell in a storm so I think the dogwood has suffered since from direct sun. Any advice on any of this would be appreciated.