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Okame Cherry Tree Planting Process<\/h2>\n

The Okame Cherry Tree is a beautiful and popular tree known for its late spring flowering. Planting an Okame Cherry Tree can be done if you follow the correct steps. With the proper soil, sunlight and water conditions, the Okame Cherry Tree can grow and flourish. To start, it is important to know what tree you are buying, The Okame Cherry Tree can grow up to fifteen feet high and ten feet wide and its evergreen foliage is thick and shiny.<\/p>\n

Soil Preparation<\/h2>\n

The main issue with successful Okame Cherry Tree growth is the soil. Cherry Trees grow best in soil that is slightly alkaline and well-draining. To properly prepare the soil, you should prepare a hole that is two or three times wider than the root ball of the tree. Mix organic matter into the soil, such as compost and manure to help create air pockets and provide additional nutrition. The organic matter should be mixed into the soil at a ratio of one part organic matter to three parts soil. Once the hole has been adequately prepared, the tree can now be planted.<\/p>\n

Okame Cherry Tree Planting<\/h2>\n

When planting the Okame Cherry Tree, make sure the tree is level with the ground. The depth of the tree should be no more than two inches below the top of the root ball. Fill the hole with the prepared soil, tamping it down gently as you go. Once the tree is planted, water it with one to two inches of water. Water should be applied every week during the growing season, but do not overwater the tree as this can cause root rot.<\/p>\n

Sunlight Requirements<\/h2>\n

The Okame Cherry Tree needs full sun to grow and thrive. It should receive at least six hours of direct sunlight a day. If the tree is planted too close to large buildings or trees, the amount of sunlight may be too reduced, resulting in stunted growth. Moreover, the temperature should remain constant, as too much heat can be detrimental to the tree.<\/p>\n

Pruning the Okame Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n