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How to Grow a Black Cherry Tree from Seed<\/h2>\n

Growing black cherry trees from seed is an interesting way to get started in gardening. The black cherry tree (Prunus serotina) is a deciduous tree that grows in areas of North America. It produces a dark-red fruit that is edible and delicious. While it isn’t a difficult process to grow black cherry trees from seed, it does require a bit of work and dedication. It can also take some time, as the seeds need to go through a process before they will germinate.<\/p>\n

Soaking the Black Cherry Seeds<\/h2>\n

Soaking the black cherry seeds is the first step in growing a cherry tree from seed. Place the seeds in a container and add water so it covers the seeds. Leave the seeds to soak for 24 hours. This will help soften the seed coat and provide a better chance for the seed to germinate.<\/p>\n

Stratification<\/h2>\n

The second step in the process is stratification, which helps simulate winter-like conditions. Place the seeds in a Ziplock bag and add moist sand, peat moss, or potting mix. Make sure to keep the mixture moist. Place the bag in the refrigerator for three to four months. After the stratification period is over, take the bag out and make sure to discard any seeds that are damaged. <\/p>\n

Planting the Black Cherry Seeds<\/h2>\n

When it’s time to plant the black cherry seeds, it’s best to use a pot or container that is at least 8 inches deep. Fill the container with soil that is rich in organic matter, such as compost or garden soil. Plant the seed 1 inch deep into the soil and water the pot until the soil is moist. Place the pot in an area of your garden that receives full sun for most of the day. <\/p>\n

Caring for the Black Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n