Hi,
I got a small field maple (acer campestre).
It has a relatively tall trunk with leaves only at the very tip, so it is quite stretched. I can post a photo later.
I wonder if it is possible to prune it back, preferably to the trunk, to improve its branching?
I have read some contradictory stuff on this. Some people say A. campestre cannot be pruned back to the trunk, while others say it tolerates even extreme pruning. So what is true?
and, is it possible to prune it now in spring? the buds are very swollen but not opened yet.
I got a small field maple (acer campestre).
It has a relatively tall trunk with leaves only at the very tip, so it is quite stretched. I can post a photo later.
I wonder if it is possible to prune it back, preferably to the trunk, to improve its branching?
I have read some contradictory stuff on this. Some people say A. campestre cannot be pruned back to the trunk, while others say it tolerates even extreme pruning. So what is true?
and, is it possible to prune it now in spring? the buds are very swollen but not opened yet.