How to prune chestnuts?
The chestnut tree has an aesthetically pleasing appearance and perfectly shades open areas thanks to its beautiful broad-fingered leaves. In addition, this tree is popular for its beneficial fruits and is able to cleanse the air around it from harmful impurities. But when growing it on your site, you need to know the conditions for keeping this species, as well as the rules and timing of pruning, which is important for the growth of this decorative culture.
Purpose of trimming
Both young and adult chestnuts need to be pruned periodically. There are several reasons for this.
- Above all, pruning is necessary to keep the plant healthy. This is especially important for chestnuts that have reached the maturing stage. Unfortunately, the tree is vulnerable to various types of pests and diseases. These are foliage gnawing, stem, root and other insects, moths and caterpillars, but also all kinds of rot, spotting and necrosis. For this reason, careful maintenance of the tree and its timely pruning is so important, in which diseased and dry branches must be removed and destroyed in order to avoid the spread of the disease to healthy parts of the chestnut.
- Young seedlings also need to be pruned, excluding the removal of growth branches extending directly from the trunk and forming the frame of the tree. As a rule, up to 7 main shoots are left. This procedure activates the growth of the deciduous part of the crown, making it lush and spreading.
- Pruning is also necessary in order to limit the size of the plant, some species of which reach 30 meters in height. This is important when you need to get a low stem, that is, a small decorative tree. To prevent the chestnut from growing upwards, the crown is removed. This is done commercially by growers, including cutting off the lowest branches that make it difficult to access the plant while caring for it.
- You should also cut off thin twigs that grow inside the crown and are often the reason for its thickening, remove unevenly growing shoots, as a result of which the chestnut looks asymmetric.
By the way, it is undesirable to drastically cut the chestnut, in particular the horse chestnut, since this changes the process of its growth.
Deep pruning can lead to such a feature as the formation of additional trunks, which is uncharacteristic for a tree and looks ridiculous. Besides, chestnuts of any kind, with complete pruning, can generally slow down or stop their growth.
Timing
The pruning time of the chestnut is determined based on the age of the plant.
- A young one-year-old seedling can be pruned in the summer if its lateral branches have grown 20-30 cm. They need to be cut in half. The lateral upper shoots are usually left.
- The following spring, the already shortened branches are cut off completely, into a ring, that is, so that after this procedure there is no characteristic influx at the base of the branches. This event, held annually, allows you to correctly form a stem and achieve a certain plant height. After that, 4-5 skeletal lateral branches are left.
- If the tree is 2-3 years old, then crown cutting is carried out at the end of the autumn period, after leaf fall, or in December, but with sufficiently warm weather. Frost excludes this procedure, and it is transferred to the spring. Sanitary pruning involves the complete removal of side shoots.
Older trees do not need such measures, the main thing is to remove damaged, dry shoots, to cut off thin branches to relieve the trunk and clean the trunk of them. This is done in the summer.
Step-by-step instruction
In order to grow a beautiful tree of a specific height and avoid health problems, the chestnut must be pruned. It is best to delete all branches that could cause further trouble. However, this must be done correctly.
- It doesn't matter if it's spring, summer or fall outside, try to prune the plant in dry weather. An activity carried out in the rain can cause the tree to get sick. Moreover, rainwater caught on the cut sites can bring infection, since at this moment the chestnut is especially vulnerable.
- To carefully cut off excess branches and not injure the tree, use clean, disinfected tools - loppers, pruners and saws, depending on the size of the shoots.
In the spring, the pruning scheme boils down to the following:
- the upper shoots are cut by 1/4;
- side branches left over from last year should not be cut off;
- it is necessary to leave at least 5 growth side branches;
- the strongest, thickest skeletal branches of young plants should not be touched, otherwise they will not grow;
- each cut is treated with garden varnish or oil paint for the speedy healing of chestnut wounds.
The optimal tree stem is about 2-3 meters, this is important, since drooping chestnut branches look beautiful and neat at this height. But for this, you need to take care of the main shoot from which the trunk is formed for quite a long time.
Young uncut chestnuts look like bushes, which is why it is advisable to regularly remove excess parts of the plant. Especially if the trees are used for landscape design of the suburban area.
Experienced gardeners are also advised to do pruning as soon as defects or diseases are found on the body of the plant, of course, on a dry day.
So, we found out that you can and should trim the chestnut. This allows you to maintain its decorative appearance and required dimensions. The height of the plant in this case depends entirely on proper care and annual shortening of the shoots. Therefore, every owner of a private house or summer cottage has the opportunity to literally create the desired look and shape of this spectacular and useful tree.
How to care for chestnuts, see below.
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