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RUTH9
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July 2019
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Have been given a silver birch sapling, can I keep it's height limited by pruning ?
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fidgetbones
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You can cut it down to about a foot, every four to five years. You will end up with a multi stemmed specimen.
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Dovefromabove
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Hello and welcome
@RUTH9
Not and still retain the graceful and elegant form that is what a silver birch is all about, I’m afraid to say.
There are some varieties which don’t grow as tall as others, but unless your sapling is a named variety it’s unlikely to be one of those.
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RUTH9
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July 2019
okay, thanks for your comments.It is a Betula Pendula which it says will grow pretty tall
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Dovefromabove
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That’s a good idea
@fidgetbones
... a multi stemmed birch is a pretty thing ... if Ruth has enough room ... they still take up a fair bit of space.
If we knew how big a garden she has ...?
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RUTH9
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July 2019
okay, I guess about 30 foot wide and 40 long?
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fidgetbones
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My previous garden was about that size, with a Silver Birch half way down. The neighbour complained it was too big, so we cut it down. It regrew and we had a multi stem tree, Which when it got to 15 ft again, I cut down again.
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Not and still retain the graceful and elegant form that is what a silver birch is all about, I’m afraid to say.
There are some varieties which don’t grow as tall as others, but unless your sapling is a named variety it’s unlikely to be one of those.
If we knew how big a garden she has ...?