{"id":22194,"date":"2024-01-02T03:45:13","date_gmt":"2024-01-02T01:45:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22194"},"modified":"2024-01-02T03:45:13","modified_gmt":"2024-01-02T01:45:13","slug":"how-to-cut-a-cherry-blossom-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-cut-a-cherry-blossom-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Cut A Cherry Blossom Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Tools Required<\/h2>\n

According to professionals, it is always best to have the correct tools before attempting to cut a cherry blossom tree. There are a few main tools required for this task, including a pruning saw, pruning shears, and a pole pruner. For larger branches, a chainsaw may be needed. Bringing a climbing harness, a ladder, and protective eye gear are also important for safety. The pruning saw is necessary for cutting large branches and for reaching higher limbs. Pruning shears should be used for thin branches that are around ½ an inch in size or less. For branches higher up in the tree, a pole pruner might be needed. If a chainsaw is required, always be sure to use protective gear and read the instructions carefully.<\/p>\n

Cleaning and Cutting<\/h2>\n

Before pruning a cherry blossom tree, it is important to clean the area by removing all dead branches, any diseased limbs, and any limbs that are too close together. It is also important to remove any areas of the tree where two limbs are growing towards each other. Once the tree has been cleaned, it is time to begin pruning. According to experts, cut branches should never exceed 1\/3 of the tree’s canopy. To prevent leaving a stub that won’t heal properly, the remaining branch should be cut at the same angle as the lateral branch. If a branch is being removed completely, the cut should be directly behind the collar, or swollen area of the tree.<\/p>\n

Height and Angles<\/h2>\n

When cutting a cherry blossom tree, the height and angles of cuts also play an important role in safely pruning the tree. It is recommended that if branches are being removed, the lowest cut should be 5 feet from the trunk. When it comes to the angles of the cuts, when cutting multiple side branches, aim to keep the bottom cut at the highest point possible. Finally, when cutting the top of the tree, always ensure that you leave two to four leaves behind on the branch. This will provide energy to the other branches in the tree.<\/p>\n

Watering and Fertilizing<\/h2>\n

Caring for a cherry blossom tree after pruning is just as important as the pruning process itself. First, water the tree generously straight after pruning to reduce stress. After watering, be sure to fertilize with a balanced fertiliser to ensure the tree is adequately nourished. For optimal nutrition, organic fertiliser such as compost, manure or other organic fertiliser is ideal.<\/p>\n

Maintenance<\/h2>\n