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Few trees have as much cultural significance or evoke as many fond memories as cherries. From pies to food festivals, cherries add a special touch of nostalgia that is hard to beat. For gardeners who crave the beauty and flavor of these beloved fruits, planting a cherry tree is the obvious solution. The challenging part is knowing the right cherry tree planting method for the environment and growing conditions.<\/p>\n

When the soil temperature is between six and 12 degrees Celsius, around late February to early April, soil is adequately warm for cherry tree planting. Trees like their roots to be moist, not soggy. So it’s best to add composted manure or manure pellets to the planting hole, while keeping the existing soil aside.<\/p>\n

For the best results, dig a hole the same size and even deeper than the root ball. Having an aerated mix of existing soil and added compost or manure will ensure that the cherry tree gets a chance to feed on necessary minerals as well as absorb extra water as needed. When planting, Gently lay the tree into the planting hole. Fill in the sides with the same soil-compost mix and make sure that the depth of the tree remains the same as when it was first taken from the container. After planting, the trunk of the tree should be the same depth as it was when the tree was removed from the pot. This gives it a better chance of survival.<\/p>\n

Watering is a very important part of cherry tree care. A newly planted cherry tree should be watered twice a week for the first two months. Soil should be kept around the tree’s root and watered twice a week, as long as there are no signs of waterpooling. After two months, water only when the soil is dry. Also it is necessary to have an orderly schedule of annual pruning and fertilizing.<\/p>\n