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Opinions on pruning chestnut (Castanea)


Poda Girona
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Hi!

I am writing this post from Spain, which is also the location of this tree. I am curious about your opinions on how to prune this chestnut.

 

I am asked to clean up some trees in a local park and this chestnut is one of them. The aim of the pruning is to improve it's structure, remove unwanted sprouts and dead branches.

The tree has 3 primary trunks, which might have grown after lopping it many years ago. Furthermore the tree has a climber growing in it and part of the tops are dead and dried out.

 

Thanks and best wishes from a cold but sunny Spain!

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