How and When to Prune Japanese Maples - Trim Cut leaf Maples Part 2 - Full Demonstration

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • Learn how to prune a Japanese maple for a better looking and healthier tree.
    In this video we look at the complete pruning process for Cut Leaf Maples, Acer palmatum dissectum or Japanese Maples. Removal of dead wood, crossing branches and allowing light into the canopy. Trimming will keep your Maple healthy and looking great.
    This is a full demonstration from unpruned maple to a maple that will develop good form and shape.
    Key Moments
    00:00 When to Prune Japanese Maples
    00:12 Pruning 12 year old Japanese maple Orangeolo
    00:42 Types of branches that need pruning
    00:53 Where to start
    01:15 Identifying the dead wood.
    01:20 Full Pruning Demonstration
    17:33 After pruning
    More Information
    www.nurseriesonline.com.au/ga...
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Komentáře • 60

  • @jessicagalla8988
    @jessicagalla8988 Před 3 lety +7

    This video has helped me gain the courage to prune the 5 maples in the yard of my new home. I must've watched dozens of videos and this one has been the most helpful. Thank you so much! Can't wait to see the pic/vid of it with its leaves.

  • @Jenura01
    @Jenura01 Před 4 lety +6

    This video was very helpful. I liked that you told us exact reasons for everything you cut, and took your time and did the entire japanese maple in front of us.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for that, Craig from Gentiana nursery certainly knows what he doing, and good at explaining as he goes along. I though I new a little about pruning Japanese maples before I did this video, I also learnt a lot from it.

  • @bakmic4953
    @bakmic4953 Před 3 lety

    So detailed and helpful! Thank you!

  • @joeyjojo5
    @joeyjojo5 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for taking the time to post this. Very helpful

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for that, we have another video dealing with a very old Japanese Maple being pruned and rejuvenated in production, will take 12 months to produce... but, we hope, worth the wait.

  • @googleuser1964
    @googleuser1964 Před 4 lety +3

    Please add this video to your Japanese Maples playlist. Also, eagerly waiting to see a video of the tree in spring.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks for that, missed adding it to the play list. Will try to do a follow up video ASAP.

  • @joanparker4558
    @joanparker4558 Před 2 lety

    This Kiwi retirement village has dozens of these maples. I cringe when I see some people 'pruning' them with chain saws to make a 'mushroom' shape. Thanks so much for this video which gives me a much better idea of how to prune properly, I was just cutting off most of the upward growing branches.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Joan, we have two more videos on pruning Japanese Maples coming in a few months

  • @nerinat8371
    @nerinat8371 Před rokem

    This was very helpful, thanks

  • @user-bq8zm3hs4s
    @user-bq8zm3hs4s Před 3 lety

    beautiful

  • @russmaleartist
    @russmaleartist Před 5 lety +3

    Good video -- thank you, great help!

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for that, it goes for a while, however it gets over the reasoning and method behind it all.

    • @russmaleartist
      @russmaleartist Před 5 lety +1

      I agree . . . most other films do not while yours explains while doing cuts and giving a reason for one cut over another.

  • @mattlloyd9054
    @mattlloyd9054 Před 5 lety

    Acer palmatums are very forgiving with pruning I get late spring frosts and freezes every year that really do a number to mine. I actually braided one it wasn't grafted I'm guessing it's just a red leaved seedling I got it at Wal-Mart and it looks great as a braided tree. I really studied the selection they had and got one with 3 trunks and I made it happen. These are one of the most beautiful and varying trees out there I'm sure there's thousands of cultivars. I love them even tho they FROST bite every spring. The butterfly cultivar oddly seems to be FROST proof tho. No matter how leaved out all of them are all of em frostbite but my two butterflies which I find strange considering the other 20 types lose lots of limbs and all their leaves. Great video beautiful trees I friggin love em!

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety

      We have seen a few braided one at garden shows, they look great. We have about eight in our own garden and have our eyes on another 4...... They are great plants.

  • @ramiromesina2919
    @ramiromesina2919 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful tree....I have one,thanks

  • @paulademichele1313
    @paulademichele1313 Před 2 lety

    He's basically following the principle of taking out the Three D's - look for damaged, diseased or dead branches. And cutting when the tree is dormant and no sap is flowing. Watching how to do it on weeping form is a big help. My view is that not all of this cutting has to be done in the same year - he does say that, in passing, it will break up the shape of the tree to do it all at once.

  • @kirkp_nextguitar
    @kirkp_nextguitar Před 5 lety +4

    Great video. Will you follow up by showing us how it looks with the next season’s growth?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, should have done that. Will publish a photo of the new seasons growth in a few months and put in a link to it.

  • @nancysewell769
    @nancysewell769 Před 5 lety +3

    When you do another video please toss the cut branches, in your left hand, away on the ground so we can see better what it is that you're clipping. Often you clip without saying why. It'd be helpful to hear what you're thinking each time. For the most part, I learned from most of your video. Thank you.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Nancy, good comment and we will take that into account.

    • @jeffbiggs2764
      @jeffbiggs2764 Před 3 lety +1

      I learned lots from your video. But I agree- your left hand full of branches covered up some of what i was trying to see.

  • @wildchook745
    @wildchook745 Před 4 lety

    Great video, I thoroughly enjoyed that.

  • @johnhenryyingling6694
    @johnhenryyingling6694 Před 3 lety +2

    Alright I'm going for it... 😬 So nerve-wracking first time here we go

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety +1

      Take your time and step back to look every now and then.... good luck

  • @aromafrancespanaderiaartes63

    When is it the best season to prune? I've got an inaba shidare and its just leaved out here

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety +1

      Best when all of the leaves are off the tree so you can see the structure. However minor pruning can be done at any time.

  • @normadakhoul109
    @normadakhoul109 Před 3 lety

    Hello, i just came across your channel and it's awesome especially about the weeping maples. I planted mine a year go, can i move it to a different spot?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety

      Yes you can, best when it is dormant, take as big a root ball as possible. Water in with a liquid seaweed fertiliser, keep moist through the first summer. NOT wet and soggy.

    • @normadakhoul109
      @normadakhoul109 Před 3 lety

      @@johnnyAGardening is now a good time? I live in Sydney.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety

      @@normadakhoul109 Maybe a little late for Sydney but will be OK if you remove the old dead wood and just a little of the unneeded growth to lighten it a little. Then look again after it puts on new growth to see what else would be good to remove the following winter. We will have another more detailed video on this coming up in a few weeks.

  • @trinasaussiegarden244
    @trinasaussiegarden244 Před 5 lety

    I just bought several upright Green Globe disectum maples that are just 4-5 foot sticks with a couple twiggy bits on top. It’s Autumn here, can you tell me if I should prune these twiggy bits a little to get them to grow more branches come spring? I’m afraid to touch them with the pruners as they don’t have much branching. Just checked out your other videos looks like we are both in Melbourne😊

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 5 lety

      Hard to tell without seeing the tree, I would say no, wait until they shoot out next year, usually maples are only pruned to thin/remove dead or unwanted wood, not to bush out, the natural growth habit looks best. They will send out more shoots next spring.

    • @trinasaussiegarden244
      @trinasaussiegarden244 Před 5 lety

      Thanks so much for replying I will take your advice and see how they develop in the next year😊

  • @drewbostonian7949
    @drewbostonian7949 Před 3 lety

    Hello, thanks for the video, I understand the concept of cutting back to the collar, i get that, but i see your cutting the smaller twigs back, do you have to cut them at a bud or can you cut them anywhere along the twig , is there a rule of thumb?

    • @damienward1946
      @damienward1946 Před 3 lety +2

      ideally you'd cut them back to a bud, but if you cut elsewhere on the twig (between the buds) it'll just die back to the next set of buds anyway and you can remove the deadwood later

    • @drewbostonian7949
      @drewbostonian7949 Před 3 lety

      @@damienward1946 thanks for getting back to me i appreciate it

  • @user-bq8zm3hs4s
    @user-bq8zm3hs4s Před 3 lety +1

    am from irag beautiful

  • @sarahkaye6683
    @sarahkaye6683 Před 4 lety +1

    Any update with an "after" photo of this particular tree that was prunned? Thanks!

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety +1

      Hopefully soon.

    • @sarahkaye6683
      @sarahkaye6683 Před 4 lety

      @@johnnyAGardening yay thank you! We moved into a house with one of these trees in the front (In the US) and it's been neglected... Hoping to take my hand at pruning it!

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety +2

      @@sarahkaye6683 The starting point is the removal of all dead wood. You can't really go wrong with that part.

  • @Trenpace
    @Trenpace Před rokem

    Is this on a high or low graft?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před rokem

      High graft although they are are pruned in a similar manner.

  • @anapaulapessina
    @anapaulapessina Před 2 lety

    How long does it take to grow a branch from this tree?

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 2 lety

      Hello Ana, this type of Maple is grown by grafting. So you need to grow rootstock and then graft onto that.

  • @sogent56
    @sogent56 Před 21 dnem

    Can you relocate it??

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 20 dny

      You could if you could dig enough of the root ball, you would need to get an experienced tree remover to advise you according to your conditions.

  • @WilliamSmith-dg5re
    @WilliamSmith-dg5re Před 4 lety +1

    You should have shown it after pruned, and leafed out.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety +1

      Thats a good comment and we are working on that idea soon.

    • @WilliamSmith-dg5re
      @WilliamSmith-dg5re Před 4 lety

      @@johnnyAGardening I just bought a kito no ito it's about 5 feet tall but it's a mess. Crossed branches, everywhere. I will prune it In early spring, just before it leads out.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety

      @@WilliamSmith-dg5re You are very lucky to have that one, Koto no ito is fairly rare, but a very attractive plant, especially in autumn/fall. We have only ever seen pictures of it..... Think I might have Maple envy ....

    • @ihomeoregonrealestate6932
      @ihomeoregonrealestate6932 Před 3 lety

      @@johnnyAGardening I was hoping to see the finished leafed out product. Like you said would happen in part 1. I hope the inspiration finds you. I enjoyed part 1 & 2

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 3 lety

      @@ihomeoregonrealestate6932 We are working on a remake of that one which will show the end product. Been a little difficult to do this lately. Stay well, stay tuned.

  • @driveman6490
    @driveman6490 Před 4 lety

    Sorry mate but you're using pruning clippers that are way to big and leaving stubs. I know you're doing a demo, but if you're going to do it....do it correctly.

    • @johnnyAGardening
      @johnnyAGardening  Před 4 lety

      Interesting comment, however this has worked well for many years. Will pass your comment on.

    • @johnwhite2576
      @johnwhite2576 Před 3 lety

      Should you not leave stubs ? I thought for. Larger deciduous tree branches you dont want to cut too close ??