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When to Move a Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n

The delicate, fragrant cherry tree has become a universally adored favorite for home gardeners. However, the question of “when to move a cherry tree” is not one that can be answered with a single, universal answer. Different types of cherry trees have different requirements for when and where to be moved, though the most generally accepted advice of experts is that moving a cherry tree should not be undertaken casually.\n<\/p>\n

When it comes to successfully transplanting a cherry tree, there is no absolute “right time” to move the plant. Each tree is different, with its own set of environmental and climate-related requirements, soil type, and overall health. Furthermore, cherry trees are a deciduous species, meaning that their seasonal behavior must taken into account. It is recommended, then, to look to specific signs and symptoms that should indicate when it is the right time to move a cherry tree.\n<\/p>\n

Signs That Moving a Cherry Tree is Necessary<\/h2>\n

The primary indicators that make it necessary to move a cherry tree include a lack of sunlight or too much shade, which can cause a deformed growth or an insufficient amount of flowerings, or the possibility that the tree will be exposed to extreme weather conditions, such as heavy wind, ongoing water damage due to rain or flooding, or the lack of water, soil nutrient imbalance etc. Other signs that suggest the imminent move of the cherry tree may include pests or disease infestation, such as for example root rot, or a surprisingly low amount of fruiting.\n<\/p>\n

In any case it is essential to observe the tree before the relocation in order to make sure that the cherry tree is healthy and there is no damage to its roots while uprooting it. Roots can be especially vulnerable when cherry trees are still young, and a thorough survey of the ground and the tree must take place if the latter is to be successfully transplanted.\n<\/p>\n

The Proper Climate to Move a Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n