| Re: Radically Pruning Multi-Stem Maple Trees Trees usually survive drastic pruning. Quite often even if you cut a tree clear off, the stump will sprout. I think it will work if you wait until after they have lost their leaves in the fall.
I don't think it will be a very good looking solution or last very long. Think about the common practice of topping trees. When the leaves are gone, you have ugly stubs, and then the next spring, many long branches sprout from each stub. They grow quickly, but are not solidly anchored to the stub. They frequently break off in the wind. With their well established roots, they may grow 3 feet a year quickly becoming as over grown as what you are fighting now.
If you can't let them grow, you might be better off removing them completely, and planting something else if you need the separation and privacy. Many of your flowering shrubs would look nice and would never get to where they were such a problem. |