Upkeep for Dwarf Bearss Lime Trees is relatively easy, and they do not require much pruning. The mature tree may need an occasional pruning to keep the tree short or to open the canopy. Pruning can be beneficial, increasing air circulation, keeping the tree small so harvesting is easier or improving exposure to sunlight. When a tree is diseased or damaged, it may require trimming as well.
Seasonal Trimming
The ideal time for pruning Dwarf Bearss Lime Trees is in middle to late spring. You want to make sure the chance of frost has passed. If you live in a coastal climate without much threat of frost, the middle of March to July is your best time to prune. Inland areas with more extreme weather are usually safe after April.
When Not to Prune Dwarf Bearss Lime Trees
If you prune later in the year, it can encourage tender growth too late in the season. This can make the tree more vulnerable to damaging frost. Do not trim from August to February unless the tree has suffered damage and it is necessary.
Pruning a Damaged Tree
If your tree is damaged by cold or frost, leave it until spring time. Damaged branches are functionally dead; however, they still provide some insulation during the colder winter months. As soon as new growth appears in spring, it’ll be easier to identify the branches damaged by frost because they will show lack of new growth.