Thursday, February 25, :00 pm to 3:00 pm. Classes will be held at: City Hall Annex Multi Purpose Room 300 N Lee Street Valdosta, GA 31601

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TREE PRUNING CLASS The City of Valdosta is proud to partner with the Lowndes County Extension Office to offer a free tree pruning class to tree and landscape companies. The class will be offered on: Thursday, February 25, 2016 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm The class will include: 30 minute classroom session on: - When to prune - What to prune - How to prune 30 minute outdoor demonstration on pruning Classes will be held at: City Hall Annex Multi Purpose Room 300 N Lee Street Valdosta, GA 31601 No Cost to Attend Space is limited, so register today by calling Emily Davenport at 229-259-3530

PRUNING TREES PROPERLY BY: JAKE PRICE, LOWNDES COUNTY EXTENSION 2/25/2016

WHY PRUNE? Maintain desired shape Promote flowering or fruit Reduce overgrown vegetation Remove damaged limbs Safety reasons

WHAT TO PRUNE Diseased or dying branches/fronds Crossing or rubbing branches Branches with tight angles Seed inflorescence (palms) Prune trees when young to help structure

GENERAL RULES FOR FLOWERING PLANTS Plants that flower before May (spring flowering) should be pruned after flowering. They form buds in the fall. Dogwood, Redbud, Flowering Cherry, Crabapple, Hydrangea, Saucer Magnolia, Azalea Plants that flower after May (summer flowering) should be pruned late winter. These flower on new growth Crape myrtle, Golden Raintree, Chaste tree

TREE PRUNING

STRONG VS. WEAK CONNECTION Included Bark

TRAINING YOUNG SHADE TREES Minimum Spacing for Scaffold Branches Mature Tree Height Minimum Scaffold Branch Spacing 20 feet 1 foot 30 feet 1.5 feet 40 feet 2 feet 50 feet 2.5 feet 60 feet 3 feet 70 feet 3.5 feet 80 feet 4 feet

PRUNING DON T S Do not prune more that ¼ of canopy Do not top a tree Do not prune when tree is flushing in spring Do not make flush cuts Do not prune in fall Do not apply wound paints

WHY IS TOPPING BAD? Tree can starve. Foliage makes food Insects enter Forms weak sprouts Ugly Shocks tree and exposes bark to full sun Wounds do not seal, tree decays

INSECT PROBLEMS FROM TOPPING New growth attracts aphids Ambrosia beetles enter tree

AVOID FLUSH CUTS Avoid flush cuts Cut outside the branch collar Wound paint is not necessary Wound sealing properly Flush cut struggling to seal

CROWN REDUCTION Way to reduce height without topping Cut back to a secondary branch 1/3 rd diameter Sometimes tree removal is best option if improperly located

POOR TREE PLACEMENT Plant tree in proper location Cannot overcome poor planning Sometimes best to cut and start over

Topped Pollarded Pencil-pruned Unpruned

Topped Pollarded Pencil-pruned Unpruned

CRAPE MYRTLE GENERALIZATIONS Natchez: Hard pruning reduces number of flowers and slightly increases flower size Carolina Beauty: Pruning had no clear effect on number of flowers; topping reduced flower size Topping and Pollarding stimulate more sprouts; I.e., the harder you prune, the more you stimulate sprouting

PRUNING NEEDLE EVERGREENS Require little pruning May be limbed up if desired Have natural symmetrical shape Trim candles in spring to thicken tree if desired

PRUNING PALMS 9 o clock 3 o clock Require little pruning Remove only brown fronds below 3 o clock and 9 oclock on the canopy Do not remove green fronds Cut fronds close to trunk Remove flower and seed clusters if they are unattractive Over-pruned Date Palm

PRUNING PALMS -Some palms are limbed up to show off their attractive trunks. - Severe pruning can constrict diameter. (right) Pruned Mediterranean Fan Palm Unpruned Mediterranean Fan Palm

CITRUS Rarely need pruning Limb up from bottom if fruit touch ground Remove suckers from rootstock

TREE PRUNING CLASS FEBRUARY 25, 2016 QUESTIONNAIRE Of the 33 attendees, 24 completed the questionnaire and below are the results and comments. How would you rate the following: Poor Fair Good Excellent The location of the class 8 16 The timeframe of the class 2 7 14 The handouts (e.g. appropriate, useful) 7 17 How effectively did the speaker communicate? 7 17 How would you rate the speaker s understanding of the topic? 5 19 Did the presentation meet your expectations? 7 17 Was the outdoor portion of the class helpful? 3 12 Additional comments: (1) Could not stay for the outdoor portion, but would have enjoyed it. Very interesting. (2) Please offer more classes! (3) Great class. Learned a few things I didn t know. (4) Good tips I didn t know. (5) Excellent presentation! Thanks for helping us out! Check all that you may be interested in for future classes: Hazards / Tree Risk Assessment (11) Herbicide Management (13) Pesticide Management (12) Planting and Transplanting (11) Right Tree Right Place (10) Root Management (13) Other Any topic (1) Other Climbing techniques (1) Other Species selection (1) Other Spanish moss control (1) Other Other THANK YOU!