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prune them
Prune it in the winter after the coldest part is over. It may drip some sap from the pruning cuts in spring but should stop after it begins to leaf out.
When you prune trees, they bloom because energy reserves are made to serve the branches.
If possible, you should request that your neighbor trim the branches. If you trim them and somehow the tree coincidentally dies, there would be further problems.
Pruning should begin at the bottom while working upwards. Prune smaller branches from larger ones. Bonsai pruners, pruning shears, or pruning saws may be needed depending on the size of the branch.
yes they can
You want to remove all of the suckers, branches and shoots growing straight up. Anyplace you have branches crossing each other, they are competing for sunlight, so look to remove some of those. And all dead material should be removed.
You need to know why it is dying and how far gone is it. If it is terminal cut it down and find out what killed it before replanting.
A Japanese Maple should only be pruned if absolutely neccessary. Any dead wood should be cut away or any branches that spoil the shape. Otherwise leave it alone.
You prune roses during the raining season and the moment they start growing my branches.
Deciduous trees should be pruned after the leaves have dropped of course this means that you lose the flowers or catkins the next year. Trees are best left unpruned exept for some corrective shaping. If the pruning is to control the size of the tree you have picked the wrong tree for the space.
You need to prune the bush. You should try and do this annually.