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The Lifecycle of a Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n

Being able to identify the life cycle of a cherry tree can be a great tool in knowing when it is best to plant your tree.A cherry tree’s life cycle encompasses many stages, beginning with its germination and ending with its ultimate demise.The life cycle of a cherry tree starts when its seeds are germinated and come to life with the arrival of warm weather. These small seedlings will then be transplanted into its new home in their second year of life and take root in their new soil. <\/p>\n

Watering and Fertilizing a Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n

Once planted, it is important to ensure that the tree is given proper care, including regular watering and fertilizing. An established cherry tree will require about an inch of water per week in order to remain healthy and growing. Additionally, it is good practice to fertilize the tree with a quality fertilizer every few weeks to ensure its continued health. <\/p>\n

Pruning and Protecting a Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n

It is also important to prune the cherry tree appropriately. Pruning should be done at least twice a year, once in late winter and once again in the late summer. During pruning, it is important to remove any thin, dead, or diseased branches. Additionally, it is also important to protect the tree from pests and diseases. Spray the tree with a quality insecticidal soap every few weeks to prevent against any pests.<\/p>\n

Blossoming and Harvesting a Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n

The cherry tree can begin to blossom as early as late winter if it is in an ideal climate, however, flowering can be delayed until spring if the tree is planted in a more temperate climate. When the flowers are blown and the temperatures are consistent, the cherries will start to show their signature signature red dots, signaling it is time to start harvesting. The tree will produce cherries in clusters during the late spring and then again during a mid summer harvest. <\/p>\n

Storing and Pruning a Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n