Guidelines for Elm Tree Pruning in Edmonton

  • Edmonton Elm Tree Pruning “IS ONLY ALLOWED” between October 1 to March 31.
  • Elm Tree Pruning in Edmonton “IS BANNED” from April 1 to September 30.
  • Edmonton Elm Tree Removal “IS ALLOWED” anytime throughout the year,

however, stump removal is mandatory and no firewood or logs may be retained.

  • All Elm Tree branches and wood must be chipped up or taken to the Edmonton

Waste Management Centre.

  • Elm wood cut shorter than 4 feet in length, can be disposed of at one of Edmonton’s Eco Stations.
  • Special Edmonton Elm Pruning permits may be obtained from the City of Edmonton in extreme circumstances, when Elm Tree Pruning may be necessary out of the allowable timeframe. Call 311

Your Best Certified Arborist in Edmonton, can Assess and Consult with you about the best care  of your Elms, while following all Provincial and Municipal bylaws.

The Optimal Time to Prune My Birch and Maple Trees

The best Edmonton arborists are informed, knowledgeable and experienced about the optimal time to prune Birch Trees and Maple Trees. Birch Tree pruning and Maple Tree pruning, in Alberta, should be performed during a very “time-specific” period of the year.

Birch Trees and Maple Trees have strong “turgor pressure”.  This scientific term refers to the pressure exerted within the plant’s cell walls, or the fluids movements within the tree.  Adequate turgor pressure enables the plant’s cell walls to remain turgid which is required for all plants to grow, and thrive without wilting. A knowledgeable Arborist in Edmonton, knows and understands the Alberta growing season, and will prune Birch trees and Maple trees during the optimal time window.  This time is generally, after full uploading of water from the root system to the tree’s canopy has been completed.  The best indicator of the completion of this process is when your Birch Trees and Maple Trees have reached full leaf emergence, and have turned green with their new leaves.  Once these trees are in full leaf, they can be safely pruned without causing the loss of water and sap from any fresh pruning cuts made. This will aid in maintaining tree tissue water saturation and will allow the trees to reach their highest turgor pressure potential.

When Birch Trees and Maple Trees are pruned outside of the optimal pruning time frame, there may be negative results.  It’s not likely that the trees will die, however they may lose vigour. Further, if pruned at the “wrong” time, the trees may “bleed” and loose sap.  This dripping, sugary sap, can be problematic and will continue to flow out of the pruning cuts until full uploading has completed.   This can continue for many weeks depending on the climate and weather.  This sap, dripping from pruning cuts over parking areas, sidewalks, decks etc. can become unsightly, messy and an overall headache!

Contact your best Edmonton Arborist to have your Birch Tree Pruning and Maple Tree pruning completed at the optimal time!