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I suggested that to get any sort of floral color to thrive in the front yard under 2 trees we would have to prune the trees canopy well. Thing is I think it should be done with leaves on because you can see how the branch with leaves in full affects the shading and shape of the tree.
DH offered to prune it in the fall, free of leaves, citing that the branches won't be near as heavy and it would be easier.
Can't argue his hopeful reasoning but...
The consensus on this please?
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