{"id":21660,"date":"2024-01-21T13:45:09","date_gmt":"2024-01-21T11:45:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=21660"},"modified":"2024-01-21T13:45:09","modified_gmt":"2024-01-21T11:45:09","slug":"when-prune-cherry-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/when-prune-cherry-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"When Prune Cherry Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
\n

Overview<\/h2>\n

Prune cherry trees periodically to allow them to reach their maximum potential as fruit producers and overall health. Cherry trees need an annual pruning to maintain their shape, produce larger fruits and create a healthier tree overall. Pruning can be a difficult task and growers should be aware that doing so at the wrong time may do more harm than good to their trees. Proper pruning techniques, done at the right time, can help your cherry tree to produce maximally and live longer. <\/p>\n

When to Prune<\/h2>\n

When and how often to prune a cherry tree depends on how it was planted. If grown from a seed, the typical course of pruning is slightly different. Generally, cherry trees should be pruned once a year, using pruning shears. Pruning should usually be done in late winter or early spring, before the buds on the cherry tree start to swell. This allows for the new growth to be shaped as desired and for the tree to flower and fruit for longer periods of time. <\/p>\n

Reasons for Pruning<\/h2>\n

Pruning a cherry tree is beneficial for a few different reasons. Firstly, pruning helps to stimulate new growth and promote fruiting. Pruning removes old, unproductive, or disease-ridden branches, encouraging new and healthier growth. Secondly, pruning allows one to give the tree its desired shape. Pruning also helps to promote sunlight to reach all areas of the cherry tree and oxygenates the fruits and leaves. Lastly, proper pruning prevents destruction of the wing-like branch structure, which makes it more difficult for storms to uproot the tree. <\/p>\n

What to Prune <\/h2>\n

In order to ensure a healthy, productive tree, one should remove any diseased branches and dead, broken, or crossed ones. Additionally, one should remove any sucker growth from the base of the tree and remove any long, excess branches. Cherry tree pruning focuses on removing wood that takes energy away from the central trunk and main limbs. Branches that are too close to the ground should also be removed. Lastly, when pruning, one should check for any non-cherry growth such as lichens and other fungi and remove them. <\/p>\n

The Pruning Process<\/h2>\n