October 22, 2024
Pruning your Acer palmatum ‘Fireglow’ to achieve a classic Japanese shape involves creating an open, airy structure with distinct layers. The goal is to develop a balanced, cascading canopy that lets light filter through. Start by removing dead or overcrowded branches to open up the tree, then selectively trim to emphasize horizontal layers resembling clouds. Focus on preserving natural curves and allowing space between branches for a see-through effect. Prune in late winter or mid-summer for the best results. With patience and a thoughtful approach, your Japanese maple will transform into a stunning garden focal point.