Cherry tree - pruning tips?

Started by hellohelenhere, November 09, 2008, 21:44:15

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hellohelenhere

I have a cherry tree (at least, I think that's what it is) at the end of my new garden. While I'm sure it will be very pretty in flower, I'd like to cut it back quite a bit as it will shade the whole end of my garden otherwise. Anything I should know before I take the secateurs to it?


hellohelenhere


manicscousers

we only prune ours in summer, due to silver leaf disease, that and the plum trees..don't think you're supposed to winter prune stone fruits  :)

ceres

Cherries should be summer pruned to minimise the risk of silver leaf and bacterial canker.  I think if you absolutely have to prune it now, all you can do is get your loppers/secateurs/saw really clean and sharp and seal all the cuts, but it's still a risk.

hellohelenhere

Ah, thanks guys. I did wonder about that - I knew about it as far as plum trees go, but didn't know if it applied to cherries too. I guess I need to wait till a dry patch in late spring, at the earliest...
Gives me time to get hold of some loppers, too! :)

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