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How to Prune Silver Birch Trees

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How to Prune Silver Birch Trees

How to Prune Silver Birch Trees. The silver birch tree is a popular garden and landscaping tree. It's also known as the white birch because of its light-colored bark, which is its most characteristic feature. The bark flakes and peels as the silver birch tree grows. The trees are slender and can grow as tall as 50 feet. Raising a silver birch tree...

The silver birch tree is a popular garden and landscaping tree. It's also known as the white birch because of its light-colored bark, which is its most characteristic feature. The bark flakes and peels as the silver birch tree grows. The trees are slender and can grow as tall as 50 feet. Raising a silver birch tree successfully requires knowledge of how to keep the tree healthy and growing. This includes tending to the soil as well as occasional pruning.
Things You'll Need
Pruning shears
Gardening gloves
Prune the birch tree in early spring to avoid damaging the tree once it's begun to bud or produce leaves.
Examine all of the branches for signs of insect damage. Birch borers are problematic insects; they leave holes in the branches and can weaken or kill the tree. Cut off any branches that show signs of insect damage.
Check the tree for dead or dying branches and cut them off at the base to avoid spreading rot to the rest of the tree.
Look for branches that threaten to unbalance the tree due to excessive size. Remove branches that interfere with the balance or appearance of the silver birch tree.
Tips & Warnings
Silver birch trees should receive minimal pruning, as they produce excess sap from cut wounds, and this can weaken or kill the tree if too many branches are removed.

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