{"id":21900,"date":"2024-02-04T09:25:16","date_gmt":"2024-02-04T07:25:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=21900"},"modified":"2024-02-04T09:25:16","modified_gmt":"2024-02-04T07:25:16","slug":"how-to-plant-rainier-cherry-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-plant-rainier-cherry-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Plant Rainier Cherry Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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How to Plant a Rainier Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n

A Rainier cherry tree is a hybrid fruit tree known for its stunning white and yellow flowers, sweet and juicy cherries, and a productive lifespan that can last for up to 20 years. Planting a Rainier cherry tree is relatively simple, and can become a significant source of fruit in just a couple of years. The following guide will help you get started with planting a Rainier cherry tree.<\/p>\n

First, select the ideal site for your Rainier cherry tree. The spot should receive full sun, and should be well-drained and free of compaction and weeds. If the soil is heavy and clay-like, use a spade to loosen it to a depth of at least one foot. When choosing a spot for your tree, select one that is sheltered from strong winds.<\/p>\n

Once you have selected the ideal spot, plant the Rainier cherry tree in the early spring. Measure the width and the depth of the root ball of your tree. Dig a hole that is slightly wider and deeper than the root ball. Gently remove the tree from its container, and place it in the hole. Position the tree so that its root flare is above the soil surface. Carefully backfill the soil around the root ball, while making sure to not pack it in too tightly. When planting your cherry tree, ensure that the tree is at the same depth as it was in the container.<\/p>\n

Water is an important factor for the health of your Rainier cherry tree. During the first two years of growth, make sure to water the tree at least twice a week in summer, and about once a week in winter. If you live in a region that receives no rainfall, water your Rainier cherry tree every day. Test the soil two to three inches below the surface to determine if the soil needs more water. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so make sure to avoid it.<\/p>\n