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How to Plant a Cherry Tree<\/h2>\n

Want to grow your own cherry trees this season? Planting and caring for a cherry tree can be easy and enjoyable, if you set yourself up for success from the beginning. Here’s a quick guide to what you need to know if you want to try your hand at planting a cherry tree. <\/p>\n

Choosing a Tree<\/h2>\n

The first step to successful cherry tree planting is selecting a tree that is both well-suited to your location and has excellent health. The best options for cherry trees will be self-pollinating, as this eliminates the need to buy two trees. Look for an established tree that is between 1 and 3 years old and that has good-looking branches and stems. If you buy a young tree, make sure that it is healthy, without any visible signs of damage. <\/p>\n

Preparing the Planting Area<\/h2>\n

Carefully prepare the site where you will be planting the tree. Choose an area that gets full sun and good airflow – any area that is damp or overly enclosed is not well-suited for cherry trees. Make sure you remove all weeds and grass around the planting area, and amend the soil with organic material if needed. When you are satisfied with the area, you will be ready for planting.<\/p>\n

The Planting Process<\/h2>\n

Planting a cherry tree is actually quite simple, but it must be done with care. Begin by digging a hole twice as wide and twice as deep as the root ball. Place the root ball in the hole and spread the roots out in all directions. Next, fill in the hole with the amended soil and press down firmly. To help with water retention, use some mulch to cover the area around the cherry tree.<\/p>\n

Caring for Your Tree<\/h2>\n