Why?
These "evergreen" oaks lose their leaves each year, just not all at once. I usually treat them like other deciduous trees - when repotting, if any leaves are still hanging on, I remove them. They usually look like crap by then, and as you can see, the trees are already budding out strong. I get a clean look at the tree's structure and can make easier pruning choices based on the issues and location of new buds.
Great work! I have a few oaks, english and Portuguese Leaf size greatly reduces with defoliation. But in development you’re probably not too worried about that.
I’m aiming for something resembling these guys:
When wiring the trunks last year I realized how quickly they can get wire bite. Fast growers here in their native land! I’ll definitely need to put a lot of metal on the trees to accomplish this look.