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The right time of year to prune in southern Ontario — by species.

"When should I prune?" is the most common question we get on site visits. The answer is "it depends on the species" — but for most homeowners in Waterloo Region, the rough rule is: late winter, while the tree is dormant, with a few important exceptions.

Default: late winter (February-March)

For most deciduous species, late winter is ideal because:

Species that need different timing

Oaks (red, white, bur, pin)

November through March only. Oak wilt — a fungal disease spread by sap-feeding beetles — is now active in southwestern Ontario. Pruning oaks during the growing season risks fatal infection. If you must prune during the warm months, paint the wounds immediately.

Maples, birches, walnuts

Avoid late winter pruning — these species "bleed" sap heavily when cut as the sap is rising. It doesn't usually harm the tree but it's messy. Prune in mid-summer (July) or late fall instead.

Spring-flowering ornamentals (lilac, magnolia, serviceberry)

Prune immediately after flowering. Buds for next year's flowers form on this year's growth, so pruning in fall or winter removes next spring's display.

Conifers (spruce, pine, fir)

Light shaping in late spring (June) after the new growth has hardened. Avoid removing more than 25% of foliage in a season.

Emergency pruning — any time

Storm damage, deadwood, hazard removal, or anything posing a risk to people or property can and should be done immediately, regardless of season.

What never works

Topping — cutting the entire crown back to stubs — is still the most common bad pruning we encounter. It almost never solves the height problem long-term, weakens the tree's structure, and shortens its life. If a tree is too big for its space, the honest answer is usually removal and replanting with something appropriate.

If you're unsure when your specific tree should be pruned, request a quote — we'll tell you the right window and what cuts to make.

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