New guy Josh
New Member
Hey guys,
First time poster here. A few months back a storm damaged one of the young trees on my property. I bought this house 2 years ago, and am just now getting around to proper tree care/pruning/mulch beds/etc. I need to know if there is a pruning technique I can use to remove the damaged limb (Main), and be able to safely continue growing the tree. The broken branch was the "dominant" one, and the remaining ones dont really look like good branches to continue growing the tree. I believe it is a sugar maple? Any advice would be much appreciated.
(And yes, I know the landscaping blocks are stacked upside down. One of the many fixes I get to enjoy working on from the past homeowner)
First time poster here. A few months back a storm damaged one of the young trees on my property. I bought this house 2 years ago, and am just now getting around to proper tree care/pruning/mulch beds/etc. I need to know if there is a pruning technique I can use to remove the damaged limb (Main), and be able to safely continue growing the tree. The broken branch was the "dominant" one, and the remaining ones dont really look like good branches to continue growing the tree. I believe it is a sugar maple? Any advice would be much appreciated.
(And yes, I know the landscaping blocks are stacked upside down. One of the many fixes I get to enjoy working on from the past homeowner)