How Do You Prune Weeping Birch Trees? If proper care is taken, a weeping birch tree has a lifespan of forty to 50 years. Pruning a weeping birch keeps it healthy and provides it a better form. Items needed to prune a weeping birch tree are gloves, pruning shears and a pruning saw. Prune weeping birch trees within the winter. Do not prune between May 1 and Aug. 1. That is the time of the year when the tree is almost certainly affected by bronze birch borers. Remove all shoots and sprouts from round the bottom of the tree. Remove dead, diseased and broken branches. If left intact, they could cause insect infestation to unfold to different parts of the tree. Cut branches with pruning shears where the department meets the trunk of the tree. Do not leave stumps. When cutting large branches, make a lower on the underside of the limb one-third of the way into the branch. Cut from the higher facet of the branch to fulfill the underside reduce. The department will fall off. Prune the remaining stub again to the trunk of the tree. Remove branches touching the ground, or use pruning Wood Ranger shears to trim them. Remove branches that rub one another. Remove branches not growing in the specified form.

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