If you give me enough pictures I could give you advice on how to prune them properly.
The most important things that you need to know are:
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this will ensure that the bark doesn’t tear when you are making your cuts.
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you should never cut into the branch collar on a tree limb. It will drastically reduce the ability of the tree to heal the wound.
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you should have a basic understanding of CODIT before pruning anything on your (or anyone else’s) property.
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I didn't know you were an arborist.
Be prepared to get an obnoxious amount of questions from me this spring when I start cleaning up my property.
Not so much on cutting dead trees down, i have plenty of experience in that and know the dangers. But what's best to plant to prevent erosion and maximize canopy coverage to keep weed growth to a minimum?
Previous owners let vines choke out trees and many of them died as a result. This winter I walked the area and cut all the vines at ground level. Assuming they were dormant during Winter, I didn't poison the cut. I plan to re-cut and poison them this Spring to officially kill them off.
Existing trees: Sugar Maple, Walnut, Red Oak, White Oak, Honey Locust (plan to eradicate), Sycamore, Hickory and I still have a few Ash trees that I'm going to try to save.
And I have about 5000 bush honeysuckle that may very well be the death of me.
Zone 6.