How to Prune Mimosa Trees in the UK

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Mimosa in need of pruning

Mimosas are coveted for their graceful limbs and trailing, fern-like flowers, making it a lovely feature in the home landscape. Mimosa trees are best grown in warm climates, so it's difficult to grow them in the UK outside of a greenhouse. For the intrepid gardener, however, it can be done with careful nurturing. Like most trees, pruning a mimosa is best done in the fall, when the tree is dormant. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Mimosa tree
  • Gloves
  • Long-handled pruning shears
  • Pruning saw
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Instructions

    • 1

      Approach pruning with caution, because once you cut a branch away, you cannot put it back. Study your mimosa before you prune, and decide what shape you would like to end up with.

    • 2

      Decide whether you want a tree with multiple trunks, or just one. Prune trunks away at the base of the tree with a pruning saw if the latter is the case, leaving the strongest one.

    • 3

      Move higher on the trunk, clipping away low-growing branches with pruning shears to help the tree gain more height. Mimosas grow fast, but doing this will further accelerate vertical growth. Cut branches so that you're left with a half-inch stub, because the bark of the trunk can be easily damaged by shearing at its surface.

    • 4

      Work your way into the canopy, keeping in mind that mimosas naturally have a delicate, lacy spread at the crown. Less pruning is needed to gain adequate light penetration at the center of the tree canopy.

    • 5

      Prune away any dead or diseased wood as you find it. Mimosas in the UK are increasingly vulnerable to verticulum wilt and other diseases.

    • 6

      Repeat pruning annually, clipping away new shoots that appear at the base of the tree.

Tips & Warnings

  • Mimosas in the UK are best grown in greenhouses, or outdoors in large containers that can be wheeled inside during the worst of the winter months.

  • Don't get too attached to your mimosas. They will only live for about 20 years, and do not transplant well.

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  • Photo Credit MIMOSA image by Alain SORIANO from Fotolia.com

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