How is the pruning of holm oaks?

Holm oak tree

Holm oak is an evergreen tree that we can find in Europe, specifically in the forests of the Mediterranean region. With a height of between 16 and 25 meters and a wide crown of 5-6 meters in diameter, it is a plant that gives very good shade in exchange for receiving minimal care. Pruning is one of the most important tasks that must be done to be able to keep it in an adequate size taking into account the available space in the garden, and incidentally to achieve a better harvest.

So if you want to know everything about holm oak pruning, don't hesitate: Next we will explain how this work is done step by step.

When is the oak pruned?

Holm oak is an evergreen tree

Image - Wikimedia / Liné1

The pruning of the holm oak is carried out when the tree is about to come out of winter rest, that is, late winter (around March/April in the northern hemisphere). During this time, the crown can form without problems, since it has months ahead in which the temperature will rise and, therefore, it will not be difficult for it to recover from pruning or to resume its growth.

If, on the contrary, it were done at the end of spring or in summer, which is when more sap runs through its vessels because it is in full vegetative season, with each wound it would lose a lot of this sap, and consequently it would weaken.

When is it NOT to be pruned?

Even if you love doing a bit of 'hairdressing' with your plants 🙂, There are times when it will be better not to cut any branches from the oak, such as these:

  • if you are sick or have a plague,
  • if it is suspected that has received more water than necessary (for example, during too heavy a torrential rain),
  • if they have been doing work with walking tractor or similar on the ground near its trunk,
  • And of course, it should not be pruned either in summer or winter, and less if it is very cold.

How to prune the oak?

To prune it correctly you first need to know what tools you may need.

Tools

To prune the holm oak you need suitable tools:

  • Chainsaw: for branches that are more than 4cm thick.
  • hand saw: for branches between 2 and 4cm.
  • Pruning shears: for those measuring 1cm or less.
  • Healing paste: to seal wounds and promote healing.

It is very, very important to clean the tools before and after use with a disinfectant product. Think that although we cannot see them with the naked eye, fungi, bacteria, and viruses are always on the lookout, waiting for the opportunity to enter the interior of the plant and infect it.

In addition, performing cleaning tasks frequently and regularly also prevents other plants from becoming ill.

Step by step

Now that we have it all it's time to follow this step by step:

  1. The first thing we will do is remove the dry, diseased or weak branches.
  2. Later, we will cut those that are growing too much, trying to give the cup a semi-spherical shape. The ideal is to let 6 to 8 shoots grow, and remove 2-4.
  3. Finally, we will remove the branches that are sprouting from the trunk, since it is nice that it is exposed. Likewise, if it had suckers, that is, the sprouts that arise from the lowest part of the trunk, they must also be removed. With this, it is achieved that it maintains its tree shape, which is one of its attractions.

In this way, we will have an oak that, apart from being beautiful, will be very productive 🙂.

Holm oak tree view

Image - Wiimedia / Jean-Pol GRANDMONT

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