Also note that if the tree is situated in a conservation area, permission must be sought before undertaking works of any kind. If you value your juniper tree then show it you care by investing in the expertise and specialist advice of a qualified tree surgeon. With the help of these experts, you will enjoy an attractive, healthy juniper tree, year-round.
When selecting a tree surgeon, look for checkable references and certificates that prove their qualifications. In addition, ask to see insurance documents so you know you are covered for the work being carried out.
Furthermore, if you can, seek to engage a tree surgeon with Trading Standards and local authority approval for a guarantee of value for money. If you have a juniper tree that needs pruning or trimming, why not get in touch with T. Tree Surgery Services? As fully qualified and highly experienced Trading Standards and local authority approved tree surgeons, we can provide you with specialist expertise across all elements of juniper tree pruning.
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Hi Mrs Easton, thank you for leaving a lovely review. The team are really pleased they come across professional and friendly. COVID - business as usual - learn how we're working safely. Click here. Your browser does not support JavaScript!. There are some grasses growing there now, but I would like to add some colour, structure, texture, etc..
I am also considering cutting my losses, and removing the juniper to start fresh. What would you advise? Thank you for contacting the Toronto Master Gardeners with your inquiry concerning your overgrown Juniper. Proper pruning can renew or rejuvenate overgrown, deciduous shrubs.
However, when it comes to large, overgrown evergreen shrubs, it becomes more difficult since they cannot develop new growth on old wood. Junipers usually possess bare or dead zones in their centers. If Junipers are cut back past the living green growth, into the old wood they will not come back.
Cut off the dead or brown branches that are not green on the ends in order to open up the inside somewhat. Juniper branches only add new growth from the tips of the old growth, which creates what appears to be a "dead zone" in the interior of the tree's canopy.
You must not cut back to this old growth which is brown in color and appears almost dead. If the new green growth is cut back to old, brown growth, the old growth will no longer grow new, green growth.
Step back and look at the tree to decide which branches need to be trimmed for a symmetrical appearance. Cut branches judiciously for appearance, never cutting back to brown wood.
Always make your cuts where there is still plenty of green showing to cover any cuts you make.
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