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Safety and Tools<\/h2>\n

Pruning a weeping cherry blossom tree can be a rewarding experience, but it is important to take safety seriously. Whenever pruning a tree, it is important to wear protective glasses and gloves and to never operate any power tool without a face shield and protective clothing. When it comes to tools, it is best to choose those that are specifically designed for pruning. Hand pruners are often ideal for removing damaged branches, as they provide greater precision than larger tools. Loppers can be helpful for thicker branches. Finally, hedge shears can be used to trim the top and sides of a tree. <\/p>\n

Selecting What and Where to Prune<\/h2>\n

Before pruning a weeping cherry blossom tree, it is important to carefully examine the branches and determine which need to be removed. Generally speaking, pruning should be done when the tree is in a dormant period—before it begins to leaf out in the spring. When looking for a branch to prune, try to identify dead, diseased or crossing branches. Any branch that is intersecting another branch is a good candidate for removal, as it can impede growth and air circulation. In addition, it is important to prune branches back to their point of origin or to the next outward facing bud.<\/p>\n

How to Prune a Weeping Cherry Blossom Tree<\/h2>\n

The first step when it comes to pruning a weeping cherry blossom tree is to identify the mature wood—these are the older branches with larger, darker bark. Pruning should only be done on these branches, as this is where new leaves and flowers will bloom. Begin by removing dead or damaged wood, then begin removing any branches that are competing with each other, or are growing in the wrong direction. When pruning branches, it should be done in a way that is consistent with the tree’s natural shape. <\/p>\n

When pruning a weeping cherry blossom tree, it is important to make sure that there are no remaining stubs. It is also important to prune at an angle—this will help ensure that the new growth is not inhibited. Finally, once the pruning is finished, it is important to examine the tree to ensure that there are no large or dangerous limbs remaining. <\/p>\n

Re-Pruning & Cleaning Up<\/h2>\n