HOW AND WHEN TO PRUNE CHERRY TREES

Pruning keeps cherry trees healthy, productive, and well-shaped by improving airflow, preventing disease, and boosting fruit growth.

When to Prune

🕒 Best Time: Late winter to early spring (Feb–April) before new growth.

🚫 Avoid Fall Pruning: It weakens the tree and invites disease.

🌞 Summer Pruning: Optional after harvest to manage growth.

How to Prune (Step-by-Step)

1️⃣ Remove Dead & Diseased Branches – Cut at a 45° angle just above a bud.

2️⃣ Thin Out Overcrowded Branches – Improve airflow by removing weak, crossing branches.

3️⃣ Shorten Tall Growth – Trim back overly tall shoots for manageable size & easier harvest.

4️⃣ Remove Suckers & Water Sprouts – Cut off weak shoots that drain energy.

5️⃣ Shape for Sunlight – Keep an open, vase-like structure for even ripening.

Pro Tips for Success

✔ Use clean, sharp tools to avoid infections.

✔ Don’t remove more than 25% of the tree in one season.

✔ Seal large cuts to protect against disease.

✔ Water & fertilize after pruning for strong regrowth.

Prune wisely, and your cherry tree will reward you with bigger, sweeter harvests!

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