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When To Net A Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n

Cherries are a beloved summertime fruit and netting cherry trees is one way to ensure a bountiful harvest. But timing netting is critical for the health of the trees and for effective pest control.
\nPruning and strategic netting can help protect the cherry tree from birds and other pests that can damage or reduce the crop. Different methods of netting will be needed for different types of trees, such as sweet cherries, sour cherries, and ornamental cherries. Determining when to net a tree is the most important factor in a successful harvest and can help prevent the need for costly repairs after the season.<\/p>\n

Understanding Blooming<\/h2>\n

Understanding the bloom cycle of the tree can be a great indicator of when to net it. Sweet cherry trees typically bloom in late winter or early spring. The fruit will appear weeks after the trees bloom and can last late into summer. Sour cherry trees also bloom in early spring and may continue to produce fruit until the end of summer or early fall. Ornamental varieties tend to bloom in late spring or early summer.
\nNetting trees during the bloom cycle is important because it allows the bees to pollinate the flowers. Doing so can help the trees produce a larger yield of fruit. Once the tree is pollinated, the netting can be put up to protect the tree from other pests.<\/p>\n

Installation of Netting<\/h2>\n

Netting is best installed when the tree is in full bloom, just before the fruit has fully matured. The netting should also fit snugly on the cherry tree and should be secured along the branches and trunk. If a mismatched net is used the tree’s flowers and fruits may be damaged. Netting should be removed immediately after the harvest season to ensure the tree is not injured.
\nNetting should be checked regularly for any signs of damage or pests. If necessary, it should be replaced as soon as possible before the damage begins to spread. Cherry trees that have been successfully netted typically produce bumper crops of healthy fruit.<\/p>\n

Best Practices<\/h2>\n

When netting or pruning cherry trees, it’s important to follow best practices to ensure a healthy, successful harvest. Pruning should be done in early spring or late winter to allow the tree to recover before the bloom cycle starts.
\nThe tree should also be checked for any signs of disease or pests. Any branches with damaged or decaying wood should be removed to discourage fungi or bacteria from spreading throughout the tree. During the season, be sure to check for any potential problems and take preventative measures, such as spraying for fungal diseases.<\/p>\n

The Benefits of Netting<\/h2>\n