Cut back each branch to healthy stems with green tissue. Once you have removed the winter damage to your trees and shrubs, prune the cedars to shape them. Cedars usually grow in an uneven pyramid shape and, as you cut, you should follow that shape. Leave the low branches long, then shorten the branch length as you move toward the top of the tree.. Helping your bent tree branches and shrubs after winter. An easy way to help your bent shrubs and small trees is by inserting a stake, such as a pole, fence post, or bamboo stick, into the ground beside the affected branches. Then, use a flexible piece of rubber, old pantyhose, scraps of fabric, or even bungee cords to carefully tie the branch.

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Bent cedar tree from ice snow storms this winter (Question). Many evergreens met with the same fate as your tree this past winter due to the late season snowstorm. In my own garden I was able to straighten a few cedar trees that were not too badly bent - and in one case, the trunk had experienced so much damage due to bending that the tree.. I suggest you cut some burlap into long 8-10 cm wide strips or get some old pantyhose, and use these materials to gently bind around the tree trunk or branch area below and above where it is bent- neither burlap or pantyhose should cut into or damage the tree bark. Gently pull the Cedars back upright, anchoring and tying the restraints to a.