{"id":22274,"date":"2023-12-06T02:40:28","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T00:40:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22274"},"modified":"2023-12-06T02:40:28","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T00:40:28","slug":"how-to-plant-a-potted-cherry-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-plant-a-potted-cherry-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Plant A Potted Cherry Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Materials<\/h2>\n

When planting a potted cherry tree, the first step is to gather your materials. When purchasing all-purpose garden soil, a five-gallon pot, and various other tools from the local garden center, make sure to inspect each of these items for any signs of damage or aging. Additionally, if you are up for the challenge, you may find it beneficial to create your own soil mix using peat moss, potting soil, and some compost. Once you have your materials, the next step in planting a potted cherry tree is to prepare the pot.<\/p>\n

Prepare the Pot<\/h2>\n

Make sure to select a container that is big enough to leave at least four inches of space between the sides of the pot and the root of the cherry tree. Before adding the soil, the pot should be lined with newspaper or plastic to prevent any soil from leaking out. Additionally, for the best results, make sure to add several drainage holes to the base of the pot. This will enable water to pass through to the soil efficiently, preventing it from becoming overly wet, which is a common issue when planting potted cherry trees.<\/p>\n

Soil Additives<\/h2>\n

When it comes to planting a potted cherry tree, soil additives can make all the difference. A good soil mix should always contain a combination of mulch, perlite, fertilizer and other nutrients. In addition, the soil should be slightly acidic in order to promote healthy growth. For convenience, it may be helpful to buy soils that already contain the necessary nutrients and additives.<\/p>\n

Planting<\/h2>\n

Once you have the soil and pot prepared, it is time to begin planting. Start by removing the tree from its pot and digging a hole that is twice the size of the root ball. Gently press the soil down around the root ball and make sure the top of the root ball is slightly above the soil. After planting the tree, it is important to saturate the soil with a steady stream of water. This will help the soil settle around the roots and make it easier for the tree to establish itself in its new environment.<\/p>\n

Mulching<\/h2>\n