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Cherry blossom trees are some of the most popular flowering trees around the world, with their beautiful white and pink blooms they will often adorn city parks, decorations and gardens. But when is the best time to trim and shape a cherry blossom tree? This article will explain the best method and answer the question of when you can trim a cherry blossom tree.<\/p>\n

The timing of trimming or pruning cherry blossom trees varies depending on the variety, the age of the tree, and the severity of the pruning needed. Generally, it is best to prune the tree just after flowering has finished and no later than mid-July – this gives the tree time to recover from pruning before the cold winter months. Young trees are more flexible and can be pruned to any shape or size, but for an older tree, pruning should be done more carefully and gently. <\/p>\n

When you are ready to start pruning, begin by removing any dead, diseased or damaged branches. Pruning is done to improve air circulation, reduce excessive shading, and balance the overall shape of the tree. When pruning is done incorrectly, it can cause a decrease in flowering and also damage the tree. It is best to remove only one-third of the tree’s branches when pruning. Have a plan of where you want to cut and make sure not to cut too much, this can damage the tree or even kill it. Make sure to use sharp and clean tools, such as hand-held pruning shears when cutting branches to avoid damage to the bark.<\/p>\n

To stimulate flowering on a cherry blossom tree, you can use a technique called ‘tip-pruning’<\/em>. This involves pruning off about 2 to 3 inches of the tips of the main branches of a tree. This will remove any flowers that may have already bloomed and stimulate the development of more flowers. This should be done in mid- to late-June. This helps encourage new growth but the practice should not be used frequently.<\/p>\n

Mulching Cherry Blossom Trees<\/h2>\n