OneFeather
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I just brought home a garden juniper from my local garden center. For context, I live in hardiness zone 4b (according to both Canadian and USDA hardiness methods). I've asked in a few different forums and researched my own but I'm getting conflicting answers on whether or not I can prune away some of the dead or smaller overgrown branches. It has an interesting trunk line (I think, I can't see it very well with the dense growth) and I've been told to just keep it alive and leave any work for the spring while observing its growth pattern. But in its current overgrown state, there's nothing really to observe. Additionally, I'm reading in some places and even getting advice from someone in my area with experience on these trees that you can still perform some pruning and light wiring (not overboard) at this point in time and there's no reason not to.
I guess I'm looking for a bit more feedback on either point of view.
I guess I'm looking for a bit more feedback on either point of view.