{"id":21640,"date":"2024-05-02T05:40:11","date_gmt":"2024-05-02T03:40:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=21640"},"modified":"2024-05-02T05:40:11","modified_gmt":"2024-05-02T03:40:11","slug":"how-to-revive-a-weeping-cherry-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-revive-a-weeping-cherry-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Revive A Weeping Cherry Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Researcher-Recommended Care for Weeping Cherries<\/h2>\n

Weeping cherries are ornamental trees that are grown for their drooping branches and pretty pink and white flowers. They come in many different varieties, but all weeping cherries require care and attention to thrive. It can be distressing to watch a beloved tree suffer due to age or damage, but with a little bit of knowledge and effort, it is possible to revive a weeping cherry tree.<\/p>\n

According to experts, the most important factor when restoring a weeping cherry is to establish a nutrition and water regimen. To do this, a gardener must first prepare the soil. The soil should be loosened around the trunk and mulched, providing nutrients and moisture to the roots of the tree. This is especially important for younger trees as the roots will still be growing and may be vulnerable to drought or insufficient nutrients.<\/p>\n

Tree expert Dr. Robert Marshall from the University of Washington Extension suggests feeding the tree annual applications of fertilizer with a slow-release nitrogen. He recommends waiting until the tree has established new branches and leaves before feeding the tree, and then only do it in the spring to avoid placing too much stress on a weakened tree. Additionally, Dr. Marshall advises regular watering, and he recommends avoiding over-watering as it will cause even more stress.<\/p>\n

Once the nutrition and hydration of the tree are established, the next step is pruning. Ron Smith, horticulturalist from North Dakota State University, states that careful pruning is paramount when restoring a tree and suggests pruning early in the season before the tree flowers, so the shape of the tree can be preserved.<\/p>\n