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Hello out there and seasons greetings to you all.

I’ve got a mature Honey Locust tree in our new garden, it’s been neglected and in need of a bit of tlc, pruning of rubbing branch work, etc.

question is, is now a good time or leave it until the spring?

Thanks for reading 👍 

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Do you have a picture? Always nice to see the trees in a "what would I do" kind of way. 

 

Honey Locust are usually pruned in late winter/early spring in their dormant period usually around March. They don't usually need much maintenance/care although you can prune them if you want a prettier tree. 

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