This is a one month update on a maple that we pruned during the first week of May. It is now the 2nd week of June and it’s doing great. Remember, one month ago it was pruned for the very first time. This still has a few more years of maintenance to go before the true beauty is revealed.

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Thank you, I watched the video one month ago and pruned my maple how you instructed. My maple is about the same height and trunk size as yours. I can now see the structure of the tree! It looks light and airy, and i love that I can see through it. Thank you for your instructive videoπ.
πNice πππ
Beautiful!
Still looks so beautiful!! You do such a great work!!
Saw the first video and gave me confidence to trim my maple. It is a very happy tree now. Thank you for your content and making it onto my feed. All the best!
Thanks guys. It looks wonderful! I've used your technique on my own maple. It looks great.
After watching your videos, today I had the courage to prune my maple. I think I did pretty good for a first time ever. I think I spent about 2 hours on it. Love this channel!
Well done!
Beautiful! I wish that I could grow Japanese maple down here in Fl. I have shaped a native shrub just like this, and it looks great at about 7β tall and 10β wide. Itβs a firebush. ( hamelia patens)
I saw the video when you pruned the Japanese maple tree and I had no doubt that it was going to look amazing afterwards. The location that the tree has, you cannot, leave it wild. π But it's much healthier now. Blessings!
Hahaha. Love your response πππ
Also, beautiful tree, now!
Beautiful, I wasn't scared.
But…. It was so beautiful and lush looking before the trim! π’
You know what you are doingπππ
These updates are so inspiring and as a result I am pruning my own maple according to your instruction. β€For the love of maples!!β€π₯°
Love it!!!!
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I was hoping for an update!!!
Itβs under power lines. How tall do these trees get?
The tree is actually saying Thank you so much
Thank you for showing us how to prune JM…amazingπ
Haters are going to hate. They need to trust the process. Itβs a beautiful tree, and much safer for the owners.
I have an upright maple. How should I prune that?
What do you do with the cuttings from the maple?
Consider this you deleaf bonsai
Can't possibly be a percentage you did well
What do they know? I'd trust Asians to trim a Japanese maple before any of those morons
Beautiful π