# For ordinary Maples, I just found WikiAnswer's: In late Fall or mid-Winter. If the Red Maple needs different handling, best bet might be a visit to your local Nursery. # For ordinary Maples, I just found WikiAnswer's: In late Fall or mid-Winter. If the Red Maple needs different handling, best bet might be a visit to your local Nursery. # For ordinary Maples, I just found WikiAnswer's: In late Fall or mid-Winter. If the Red Maple needs different handling, best bet might be a visit to your local Nursery. # do not destore maples
Pruning on Maple trees should be done before the tree starts to bud out in the Spring, but after the sap has started to run. To encourage new growth, this is the best time. For shaping, anytime the plant is dormant, has lost its leaves, will work.
When the tree is not sapping - in the late fall or mid-winter.
The best time to prune a silver maple tree is early spring or late in winter. You should prune your tree before it starts to open its buds.
Best time to trim maple trees is when the sap is not running, for example just after the leaves have dropped in the fall.
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early spring and early autum
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early spring and late summer
The best time to prune an Olive Tree is soon after the fruit has been harvested when the tree is in a more dormant state. Here in Spain many trees are pruned at the same time as the fruit is being picked often with branches cut then shaken for the Olives.
The best time to replant a silk tree would be in late February or early March. You can prune the tree a few months before the move.
This means that the top has probably died. You need to cut out the entire top and choose one of the suckers for a new main branch. It is best to consult an arborist if the tree is large.
I would guess that the best time to prune the tree would be after any chance of frost is over, but before the tree blooms. Otherwise, you risk cutting off the young fruit and will have year of few or no grapefruit. Most citrus matures in November-December.
in the dead of winter when growth is most impeded.
Probably when the flowers have died off.
If you mean a beech hedge then August in the Northern Hemispere is best. If it is a tree there should be no need to prune it other than to shape it and you can do this at any time. If you do that too often it will become a hedge and be best done in August.
When all the leaves have fallen, as the tree becomes less likely to be traumatised by the move.
Your English is incorrect, should read, "How do you prune an olive tree?"