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Leaning Magnolia - what to do


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Hello, 

 

We recently moved into a new house with an established (little gem?) Magnolia in the back garden. 

 

Our main issue is it is leaning pretty dramatically. Is there anything that would be recommended? Should I support the leaning branch to avoid breakage, should I cut back a bit etc? Does it need professional input? Is it fine as is?

 

Any advice would be much appreciated. 

 

In case it helps at all

- The lean is in the direction of the prevailing wind, but I think it may have more to do with the a large overhanding ash tree in the neighbours garden. I've removed       the overhanging branches to allow more light hit the Magnolia.

- It has a dense crown but maybe too young for flowers, we certainly haven't seen any over the past six months. 

- It had some shoots coming through the soil, which I think means it was planted too deep, so I've removed some soil in an attempt to get closer to the root flare. 

- It had a piece of twine around the base of the trunk, which was cutting into it. I've removed this. 

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