Things Needed

The weeping mulberry tree is a deciduous tree diagram that can be recover all over North America and Asia . Deciduous mean that the tree will die out and remain dormant during the winter and then put out again in the spring . cry mulberry tree trees were once rise to produce silk worms and yield , but now are decorative . The limbs of the tree diagram turn up and out and then cascade to the ground in a tears pattern , which makes it an splendid shade tree diagram .

Step 1

Remove all of the stagnant branches when you start dress . Most of the ramification will be growing in a downward motility . clip off any branches that are develop differently and give the tree and odd shape . you’re able to also prune any branches that are crossing other branch and preventing them from growing or lying right .

Step 2

Think about your tree diagram ’s natural shape . Keep this in mind as you start out trimming branches . Pruning will enhance the look of your tree , keep out pests and make new ontogeny . Trees will also become strong as they are pruned because it encourages the sizeable arm to grow longer and solid . Stronger limbs will protect your mulberry from storm damage .

Step 3

Remove any branches that have a acute V - form labor union . The branches join together at acute angles and are susceptible to breaking at the point where the outgrowth gather . Keep the branches that have a U - molded union . The limb join together in a rounded manner that produces a thick , strong offshoot .

Step 4

turn up the thick spot that run from the underside of the branch ( this is address the branch neckband ) and then locate the branch ridge that is located on top of the branch where it joins the tree and run parallel with the growth of the ramification . Prune your limbs so that the cut is above both of these . There will be a few inches of the branch remain . If you are pruning away the tops of the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and it is very turgid , you will make a deeper excision by using a chain saw . swerve a snick on one side of the tree branch and then cut the limb straight across , just above the snick . Make a final cut straight across at the notch .

Step 5

Prune the weeping mulberry severely back to its main branches in the winter or late pin . This will encourage new and stronger growth and will help the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree to achieve the best shape . You will have to prune the tree again in the springiness to remold the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree .

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