{"id":22040,"date":"2023-12-02T15:55:17","date_gmt":"2023-12-02T13:55:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22040"},"modified":"2023-12-02T15:55:17","modified_gmt":"2023-12-02T13:55:17","slug":"how-to-keep-a-cherry-tree-small","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-keep-a-cherry-tree-small\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Keep A Cherry Tree Small"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Cherry trees are popular for their stunning blooms in the spring and their delicious fruits in the summer. They can be a beautiful addition to any garden, but they can also quickly become too large for their space if not given proper care. Learning how to control a cherry tree’s size and keep it small is important for any gardener who wants their tree to look nice and provide the optimal growing environment. Here’s what you need to know to keep your cherry tree compact and healthy.<\/p>\n

Gardeners should start by taking into consideration the tree’s natural tendencies. Ignoring a cherry tree’s growth rate and expected size can lead to disappointment, because even if it’s kept small, it will have a tendency to grow larger as it matures. Nigel Pargeter, a gardening expert, says: “It is important to do your research and select a variety that will fit the space you have and still reach its full potential. The ultimate size of the tree will depend on the species and the way it is grown, so pick the variety you find most pleasing, and then follow the instructions to keep it small.”<\/p>\n

One of the key approaches to keeping a cherry tree small is yearly pruning. This should start when the tree is still young and each year prune branches and trim off any broken or dead growth. Doing this in early spring will also ensure that the tree will focus its energy on its health and growth, not on fruiting. If a gardener is looking to produce fruit, they can opt to cut the lower branches of the tree in late winter to create an appropriate canopy. Getting rid of any branches in competing growth positions is also important to keep the tree from becoming unbalanced and getting too large.<\/p>\n

Another effectual way to keep a cherry tree small is limiting its water intake. Even though many gardeners are tempted to water their plants generously, doing so for a cherry tree will cause it to become bigger than it should. Gardeners are, instead, encouraged to water judiciously, only when the soil is dry and not directly after fertilizing. Installing a water timer or dripper system for the cherry tree is a great way to keep track of its watering frequency.<\/p>\n