If you live in a warm climate, prune the trees when they are dormant. If you are in a cold climate, wait until late winter, so you can remove any wood damaged by the cold or wind. Ref: http://www.orchardsedge.com
Of course you can. Assuming you have the proper tools, you can (i.e., it is physically possible to) trim any tree at any time. The question you should be asking is, "Will it harm my bing cherry tree if I trim it while it's in fruit?".
To trim an avocado tree for healthy growth and fruit production, prune it annually in late winter or early spring. Remove dead or diseased branches, and thin out crowded areas to improve air circulation. Avoid cutting back too much of the canopy to maintain a balance between growth and fruit production.
To properly trim an avocado tree for optimal growth and fruit production, prune it during the late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead or diseased branches, as well as any crossing or crowded branches. Trim back the top of the tree to encourage lateral growth and shape the tree to allow sunlight to reach all parts. Avoid over-pruning, as this can reduce fruit production.
To properly trim a banana tree for healthy growth and fruit production, first remove dead or damaged leaves. Then, trim any excess suckers to allow the main stem to focus its energy on fruit production. Avoid cutting the main stem unless necessary. Apply a balanced fertilizer regularly to support growth.
Actually, in order to stimulate fruit growth you can strike your tree or you can have another fruit sit on top of your tree and that should stimulate growth in your "fruit".
To ensure healthy growth and fruit production of your fig tree, trim it during the dormant season in late winter or early spring. Remove dead or diseased branches, as well as any crossing or crowded branches. Prune to open up the canopy and allow sunlight and air circulation. Avoid heavy pruning, as figs bear fruit on previous year's growth.
To properly trim a fig tree for healthy growth and fruit production, prune in late winter or early spring before new growth starts. Remove dead or diseased branches, as well as any crossing or crowded branches. Trim back about one-third of the previous year's growth to encourage new growth and fruit production. Avoid over-pruning, as this can reduce fruit yield.
you should probably start trimming your trees around winter
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.
it depends on the size of the tree if its a HUGE tree then charge more but if its a smaller one charge less
You don't trim a yew tree on Runescape.
Prune a cherry tree during late winter or early spring before new growth starts. Remove dead or diseased branches, as well as any crossing or crowded branches. Trim back about 20 of the tree's growth to maintain its shape and encourage fruit production.