June 9, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Cherry Trees – Complete Growing Guide


In this episode I will show you everything there is to growing cherry trees! We talk about pH, watering, fertilizing, sunlight, and other general care tips that will have you yielding hundreds of pounds of cherries on a single tree!
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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Cherry Trees – Complete Growing Guide

  1. I have a dumb question. You mention fertilizing the tree. How is this done? I'm used to fertilizing a lawn, not trees. Are talking about using spikes or granules? Is it necessary to drill into the ground to gain access to the rootball? Can you provide specifics?

  2. I commented on the other video about this, but can you grow a cherry tree in a raised bed? In the other video about fruit tree mistakes you told us to never use compost to backfill – is it okay to do it in case of nutrient poor lawn soil?

  3. I live in Michigan and got a cherry tree last year and it's already has cherries on it should I take the cherries off and wait for a couple more years or what should I do

  4. My three 3 year old cherry trees produced a whole bunch of cherries, they were only a quarter inch big slightly enough to wrap around the seed. Is this normal for young bareroot trees?

  5. Trees in front of my house are going to be cut for developmental purpose. Can I insert its branches in soil? Will it grow?
    Trees are huge and it includes:
    Mango, peepal,neem, drumstick.

  6. I guess my investment in cherry trees here in North Thailand may not have great success since it is warm to hot most of the year. We may get cold for about 1 month in and around January and down to 12 deg Centigrade, never freezing. But hey, I am ready to try and see what I can do. I was told strawberries were a no go here, but I turned 5 plants into 600 new plants with some shade, so there's a chance! I used load of EM to bring them on fast and they produced many baby plants! Cherries are a different ball game! It will make me cheery if my cherries grow!

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