When can you trim maple trees in Wisconsin?
Herein, what is the best time of year to trim a maple tree?
When to Prune Maple Trees Pruning should be done in late winter or early spring. Pruning maple trees during the dormant season will help your trees with new growth in the spring when they bloom. You can also prune in the summer if you want to slow the growth of certain branches.
One may also ask, when can you trim Autumn Blaze maple?
The Autumn Blaze Maple is particularly prone to double or triple leaders as the lateral branches are quite prolific and fast-growing. Maple can be pruned in fall or winter, and even into early spring before the leaves break bud. But the later in winter you prune the more chance for excessive sap weeping.
You should prune a young tree lightly, while older trees will require more pruning. Make sure you leave the main center branch and the competing branches can be pruned, in order to maintain that oval shape. All dead branches must be removed during pruning.