Pruning Weeping Japanese Maples - How and When to Trim / - Instructional Video / Demo.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
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    Pruning Weeping Japanese Maples is not difficult. In particular the grafted weeping Laceleaf Japanese Maple types need to be pruned to maintain good healthy growth and a better shape and look.
    In this instructional video and demonstration we show you Why How and When to Prune or Trim Japanese Maples
    In this follow up video , Craig Wilson from Gentiana Nursery demonstrates and explains the proper pruning techniques for weeping, or cascading Japanese Maple trees. This applies to both red leaf and green leaf weeping types.
    Key Moments
    0:00 Japanese Maple Varieties
    0:26 Maple before pruning
    1:08 Why Prune Japanese Maples?
    2:01 Basics of Pruning and Trimming Japanese Maples.
    2:40 Removing growth below the graft.
    3:02 What to prune and trim away.
    3:33 Pruning demonstration
    14:06 Maple with new growth after pruning
    Resources
    www.nurseriesonline.com/trees...
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Комментарии • 40

  • @andrewsflicks7920
    @andrewsflicks7920 2 года назад +7

    Yes, totally agree - that's what you call a good pruning job, especially when you see the maple in full leaf a few months later. The running commentary was excellent too - everything explained in a simple manner. This really gives me confidence to go ahead and do it to my own maples now. Thanks for the video and I've now subscribed. Cheers...

  • @joannatv0413
    @joannatv0413 2 года назад +2

    Hello my friend!
    I am Anna from Seoul Korea. Nice to meet you.
    I wish your channel will be successful and you stay healthy! God bless you. 💌

  • @XxDuhBirdsxX
    @XxDuhBirdsxX 2 года назад +5

    Now that's what you call a good pruning job, thanks for the great content 👍🏼

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for that more coming up on Maples soon.

  • @Stuf503
    @Stuf503 2 года назад

    Your work is gold!

  • @ritcha02
    @ritcha02 2 года назад

    This is so helpful thank you!! I really needed a beginners guide. I have an acre in my small city garden that has more than quadrupled in size in the last few years (weirdly since we painted a wall white) and really need to get it under control and don’t think want to just hack at it!

  • @deborahkchristian
    @deborahkchristian 2 года назад

    Excellent, informative video! Very easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @angie3504
    @angie3504 2 года назад +4

    I have large weeping maple in a pot. Good to see how to prune it properly. Thanks for sharing 🍁

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Angie, take it slowly and it should be good.

  • @stephenkendall839
    @stephenkendall839 2 года назад +2

    Showing some summer pruning on the maples would be great as well. Both upright and weeping if possible. Great video.

  • @ArtbyMagic
    @ArtbyMagic Год назад

    This is good pruning.

  • @mattp9932
    @mattp9932 2 года назад

    Wow. What a nice job. I hit a couple of mine today. I now see I need to go hit them harder.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 года назад

      Hello Matt, its OK to do them a little at a time until you get the hang of it - However Craig is not really one to hang back. Its all about allowing light in and getting a good structure.... Thanks for the comment.

    • @mattp9932
      @mattp9932 2 года назад

      @@johnnyAGardening couple years ago i cut mine into umbrella like shapes bc I didnt know what I was doing. I wanted to see the branches and thought this was the way to do it. But I now see you have to thin and thats how you see the branches. What can I do to encourage the canopy to be more waterfall shaped? Can i fertilize ? These are mature trees in the neighborhood of 15 -20 years old.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 года назад +2

      @@mattp9932 The umbrella shade just cuts off the weeping parts. We guess these are a weeping type of maple, so pruning to allow the foliage to weep down is the way to go. Just continue to to thin the foliage each year to allow the light in while letting the best weeping sections grow down. Fertiliser will improve growth rate. Do the pruning a little at a time if you feel unsure. Watching the video will give you a good idea of how much and where to prune. We would like to do a video on 'Maple Resurrection' and will try to find a plant that we can demonstrate on.

  • @VinhVoTV
    @VinhVoTV Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @BruceAllwood
    @BruceAllwood Год назад

    Great pruning advice thanks, we have several weeping maples maybe 18 years old that are getting quite bare at the top any idae what the problem is.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Год назад

      Without seeing them it's difficult. Could it be that the top is close to other plants and shaded?
      Or maybe the top is congested with old dead wood.
      Also fertiliser and water may be needed.
      Do any of these seem likely.
      We have another video on a very old japanese maple coming up soon.

  • @rickeykeeton4770
    @rickeykeeton4770 2 года назад

    I recently planted a small Japanese Maple. By mistake, I cut it with my mower.
    Can I expect it to come back in the spring?

  • @bennalbrecht
    @bennalbrecht 2 года назад

    I have a 50+ year old Japanese maple in my front yard about 30ft tall. I bought the house 2 years ago & have noticed a ton of branches are starting to die & fall off. I would be so grateful if you would be able to do a quick zoom call with me & tell me which branches to trim to help my tree. I would just tag the branches & cut them after the call. Thank you!

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 года назад

      For that type of maple (upright) it would be best to make a video of it and upload it to your channel and let me know. I would need to get someone else to look at that and zoom would not work.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 года назад +1

      I have had a chat with an expert and he says
      Establish why it is dying back, lack of water , too much water disease or just needs fertiliser.
      If it is not diseased and not in wet soil.... THEN
      Remove any dead wood.
      If dry, water the soil well, fertilise with a good organic fertiliser. WE would use a product called Campbells Organic. Plus. SEE www.campbellsfert.com.au/product/product-type/organic-products/organic-plus/ So something similar. As for amount, around 25 kg, maybe more. Water it in mulch over the top. This should bring it back to life.

    • @bennalbrecht
      @bennalbrecht 2 года назад

      @@johnnyAGardening Thank you for the tips I will upload a short video & post it here soon. My tree appreciates your help haha

  • @lmo8888
    @lmo8888 Год назад

    My question is in regards to pruning in winter. Would that hold true if I live in U.S. zone 5? Our winters are freezing. Thanks for the great video!

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Год назад

      NOT our speciality as we don't have those freezes. However, we would just remove dead wood in winter (or leave it until spring), and prune in mid spring once new growth begins to appear. The extreme cold on the pruning cuts would not be great. Would like to know how it goes so we can let other know.... Where in Z5?

  • @denisegreen5351
    @denisegreen5351 2 года назад

    I want my tree to grow taller,instead if like a bush,is it ok to take the bottom branches off an established tree.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  2 года назад

      Hello Denise, it depends on what sort of Maple / Tree you have. Is it grafted/weeping or is it an upright type ? If have a few more details we can help.

  • @bills8787
    @bills8787 5 месяцев назад

    I have two that I planted 25 years ago , was told they were 7 years old then , still only about 6' tall but has got very wide , never has been pruning . I wonder if I should after seeing this or should I leave well enough alone

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  5 месяцев назад

      Removing dead wood is always a good idea. Lightening the canopy to prevent more dead wood is a personal thing, it changes the look of the plant, technically should make them healthier. HOWEVER, if they look healthy and you like the look them maybe leave them alone.......
      Some varieties don't get wide. others do, so would need to know what they are to comment on that part.

  • @bassmonk2920
    @bassmonk2920 Год назад

    What about the branches getting to long.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Год назад

      If the branches are getting to long you would selectively prune them back to a node or joint, the same as some were shortened to keep them above the garden so that plants could be grown beneath.
      Perhaps should have covered that a little more. Also any errant growth, (over paths, or that spoils the shape can be pruned back)

    • @bassmonk2920
      @bassmonk2920 Год назад

      @@johnnyAGardening Thanks, my tree is under the weather. Last year it started out great then just withered in August. Can you recommend an organic fertilizer.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Год назад

      @@bassmonk2920 Depends where you are as what fertiliser you use. We use Campbells Organic, however thats not avaiable every where. The withering sounds strange. Is it well watered? And Mulched?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Год назад

      @@bassmonk2920 They can wither for a lot of reasons, Overwatering, very cold. too much sun, wet soil, drying winds... and a few others. We use a fertiliser called Campbells organic, however thats not available everywhere. It a simple slow release pelletise form we apply in spring.

  • @darkkstar5647
    @darkkstar5647 Год назад +1

    I broke the main leader off of my weeping Japanese maple transporting it as a large potted plant and I'm sick about it. I guess a new branch will fill it's place? I am so disgusted with myself over it.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Год назад +1

      As long as the break was above the graft you should be OK. We had a large tree fall over a weeping maple ( Hanna Matoi) , it took 3 years to really bounce back, but it looks good now.

    • @darkkstar5647
      @darkkstar5647 Год назад

      @@johnnyAGardening oh it was def above the graft. Thanks much for your reply. I'll just prune where it's broken, give a general prune and then fertilize it in the spring. Again, thanks for your reply 🙂

    • @bethsabath
      @bethsabath 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@johnnyAGardening
      If I trim today ( February 13) , can I propagate this cuttings ?