Plant Clearance Inc. offers a variety of cherry trees in different sizes, including 15-gallon containers and 24" boxed trees. Each cherry tree listing includes detailed information on height, width, sunlight requirements, spacing, water needs,... ...Read More
FAQs
Flowering cherry trees produce beautiful blossoms, often for ornamental purposes, but do not bear edible fruit. In contrast, fruit-bearing cherry trees, such as sweet and sour cherries, produce fruit that is harvested and consumed.
Cherry trees require full sunlight for optimal growth, growing best in 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Cherry trees can tolerate various soil types, including sandy and clay soils, but thrive best in well-drained, loamy soil.
During the first year after planting, cherry trees should be watered deeply once a week, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged.
The best time to plant cherry trees is during early spring or late fall.
Yes, cherry trees require pruning. It's recommended to prune them annually in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
A young cherry tree typically takes 3 to 5 years to produce its first blossoms or fruit.
Cherry trees can be grown in containers, but it's essential to choose a dwarf variety for optimal growth.