Pruning back Japanese Maple

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wallshore

wallshore

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I live in New Jersey and have an old Japanese Maple in my backyard that has gotten way to big (width) and needs to be reduced in size. I wanted to know how much I can take it back and when to do it. I would like to cut about 5 feet off each 15-18 foot limb. I have waited for the leaves to fall and most have fallen. Should I prune it back now before the ground freezes?
 
rebelman

rebelman

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dead winter is best for pruning. Follow ANSI standard. Do you know what this means? Proper pruning. If you do not, get a professional, the tree is high value, and does not tolerate much abuse. Five feet off the ends is classic malpractice, tipping and topping. The tree may be nearing maturity, and minor training could allow it to coexist in the given space. Keep sharp tools. Good luck.
 

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