I have a 15 year old Ginko Biloba maiden hair tree growing in my front yard. I unfortunately wasn’t paying attention and it now has three long branches at the top wanting to be the leader. Unfortunately none of them is going up straight in a distinct “leader way”, they are more like three branches going up in a “vase” shape. Can it safely continue to grow this way? What should I do?
I keep reading this everywhere! You can just let it do it's thing and not worry about it or you can pick one leader and nip out the other two, probably in late winter, and not worry about it!
I have a 15 year old Ginko Biloba maiden hair tree growing in my front yard. I unfortunately wasn’t paying attention and it now has three long branches at the top wanting to be the leader. Unfortunately none of them is going up straight in a distinct “leader way”, they are more like three branches going up in a “vase” shape. Can it safely continue to grow this way? What should I do?