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QuestionHow do I prune a dogwood tree that has grown to 18 feet tall and has very few branches that spread out?Community AnswerIf you are attempting to create a fuller canopy, you can prune the main leader branch back to encourage more growth in the lower, more horizontal branches. Pruning with ladders can be very dangerous, so a polesaw is recommended. If it is too tall to be reached comfortably or safely, an arborist can be hired to do the work for you.
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QuestionCan I trim back the height in September?Community AnswerYes, dogwoods are fairly tough and can handle more intensive pruning than some other common garden shrubs.
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QuestionWhat is a kousa dogwood tree?Community AnswerA kousa is a variety of dogwood that can grow in a higher ground moisture content and shaded areas. You may find it to be very slow growing and have a shorter ultimate height.
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QuestionIs it possible to trim large low branches?Community AnswerYes. Be aware that if the branches have been in contact with the ground for long enough, they may have rooted into the soil.
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QuestionThe electric company pruned about half of the tree on one side of a dogwood near wires. Will that kill it?Community AnswerDogwoods are fairly tough plants, and if it is well established, it will likely be fine. If it is healthy, it will likely respond with a large flush of new growth in the spring. Power companies prune trees and shrubs for safety, not looks. If it looks untidy, it would be best to wait at least another season before pruning it to shape.
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