Is Summer a Good Time to Prune Trees? Here’s What You Need to Know
Summer is the perfect season to enjoy your garden, whether you’re soaking up the sun, planting new flowers, or entertaining friends. If you have trees on your property, you might be wondering:
Is summer tree pruning a good idea?
In some cases, yes. But not always.
While certain trees benefit from light pruning in summer, others can be harmed by it. Knowing when to prune trees in the UK is key to keeping your trees healthy and looking their best.
This quick summer pruning guide covers:
What happens when you prune in summer
Which trees can and can’t be pruned
Pro tips for safe, effective trimming
When it’s time to call a professional
What Happens When You Prune in Summer?
Spending more time outside might tempt you to tidy up overgrown branches. But before you start cutting, it’s important to understand both the benefits and risks of summer pruning.
Benefits
Shape control – keeps your tree looking neat and well-formed
Disease removal – cutting out dead or damaged branches improves health
Growth management – ideal for slowing down fast-growing species
Risks
Sun scorch – removing too much foliage exposes branches to direct sunlight
Weakened health – heavy pruning reduces energy storage, leaving trees more vulnerable
Stress – pruning during heatwaves or dry spells can push a tree into decline
Tip: Light pruning is usually safest in late spring to early summer, but this varies depending on the tree species.
Which Trees Can Be Pruned in Summer?
Not all trees dislike summer pruning. In fact, some thrive with the right care.
You can usually prune:
Fruit trees – like apple, cherry, and plum (after fruiting)
Evergreens – such as yew or Leylandii
Fast-growing species – like willow or poplar
Just make sure the tree is:
Well-established
Free from disease or drought stress
Being pruned lightly and with purpose
Need help identifying your tree or creating a pruning plan? Visit our Tree Services Guide.
Which Trees Should Be Avoided in Summer?
Some trees are particularly sensitive and should not be pruned during the warmer months.
Avoid summer pruning if your tree is:
Recently transplanted – it needs time to settle and grow roots
Stressed – due to drought, pests, or disease
A vulnerable species – like oak or American elm, which are prone to pests and diseases if pruned in summer
If you’re unsure, a professional Tree Inspection can help assess your tree’s health and timing.
Pro Tips for Safe Summer Tree Pruning
If you’re doing small pruning jobs yourself, follow these tips to avoid damaging your tree or injuring yourself.
Do:
Use clean, sharp tools
Cut just above a node or lateral branch
Prune only 10 – 15% of the crown at once
Choose cooler parts of the day if possible
Don’t:
Over-prune (it weakens the tree and encourages unwanted regrowth)
Prune during drought or extreme heat
Attempt large or risky jobs without the right equipment
Considering crown thinning in summer? This should only be done lightly and strategically, never overdo it.
When to Call a Tree Surgeon
While light pruning can be a DIY job, there are times when it’s best (and safest) to call in the pros.
Call a tree surgeon if:
The tree is tall or difficult to access
It overhangs buildings, roads, or rivers
Ladders, hoists, or safety gear are needed
You’re unsure about the species or condition
We offer expert tree pruning services for jobs big and small, always done safely, and with your tree’s health in mind.
Quick Checklist: Is Your Tree Ready for Summer Pruning?
Before you begin, ask yourself:
Is the tree healthy and established?
Is it one of the species suited to summer pruning?
Is the weather mild and not too dry?
Are you making minor, targeted cuts?
If you’re unsure, we’re here to help. Book a tree inspection or contact us for advice tailored to your garden.
Need Help? Let’s Talk.
Summer pruning can be a smart move, but only when it’s done right.
For expert advice or a free quote, get in touch with us today. Our experienced arborists are ready to help you keep your trees safe, healthy, and looking their best all year round.