It's too early to do anything yet (still snow on the ground here) but one of my plans for this spring is to dig and chop my dawn redwood (and probably replant it in the ground again). It's been growing in ground for 3 years now and is rather close to the septic tank so it needs to be dug and root pruned. The photo is from last summer, next to a pencil for scale.
Can they be safely chopped low or should I chop it above the lower leaves? My understanding is that being deciduous, they can handle harder chops than most conifers - similar to a bald cypress. But I can't find much on dawn redwoods, and I usually don't see BC being chopped very low.
Can they be safely chopped low or should I chop it above the lower leaves? My understanding is that being deciduous, they can handle harder chops than most conifers - similar to a bald cypress. But I can't find much on dawn redwoods, and I usually don't see BC being chopped very low.