How to Care for Yoshino Cherry | How to, tips, and tricks for fertilizing, pruning, etc.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Dreaming of a breathtaking springtime display? Look no further than the Yoshino cherry tree! This video is your one-stop guide to bringing this iconic flowering wonder to your own backyard.
    We'll cover everything you need to know, from selecting the perfect healthy tree to fostering vibrant blooms and lush growth:
    Choosing Your Yoshino Cherry: Learn key factors to consider when selecting a healthy tree from a reputable nursery.
    Planting for Success: Discover the ideal location, planting techniques, and proper watering for a strong foundation.
    Fertilizing for Blooms: Understand the best fertilizer types and timing to encourage abundant springtime flowers.
    Pruning for Shape (Optional): Explore proper pruning techniques to maintain your Yoshino cherry's natural beauty, while minimizing cuts (often unnecessary for ornamental cherries).
    With these easy-to-follow steps, you'll be well on your way to enjoying the magical sight of cascading pink blossoms on your own Yoshino cherry tree!
    #YoshinoCherry #CherryBlossom #SpringBlooms #GardeningTips #GardenLove #PlantTok #BloomingTrees #HomeGarden #backyardbliss #AlabamaGardens #AlbertvilleBlooms

Комментарии • 24

  • @sreykimsear
    @sreykimsear 10 дней назад

    I have young Yoshino growing in a pot. This information from this video is so helpful. Thank you!

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  10 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and leaving a comment

  • @vlogsquad4266
    @vlogsquad4266 11 дней назад

    Thank you for your infos. 🙏

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  11 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and leaving a comment.

  • @beckysteffka2434
    @beckysteffka2434 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for this video, I live in Michigan, zone 6A. I have three of these trees that are just now in full bloom. They do great in our area!

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  Месяц назад

      That's great to hear. They are beautiful in full bloom. I'm glad I could help.

  • @Marshall5386
    @Marshall5386 2 месяца назад +2

    The lighting looks fabulous on them!! I also love them for the pollinators too!

  • @trishatataryn8751
    @trishatataryn8751 23 дня назад

    Hello, Thank you for the video. I live in Kansas City Missouri (zone 6) I planted a weeping yoshino cherry tree last spring. The tree is sprouting leaves like crazy! The problem is it appears that it is grafted and is not growing up but has many weeping limbs that are laying on the ground and continuing to grow outward not upward. I think I need to prune it, so that the energy goes towards growing taller not wider. It is very full. Thank you in advance for your guidance🙏

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  23 дня назад +1

      It sounds like they should have used what is known as a "high graft". This is where the scion is attached to the rootstock several feet above the base. You can prune to keep the limbs off the ground but I am not sure how much this will encourage vertical growth.

    • @trishatataryn8751
      @trishatataryn8751 23 дня назад

      @@Dr.Warrenthank you for your help and quick response.

  • @AeriyaValkyrja
    @AeriyaValkyrja Месяц назад +2

    Can you bonsai these type of trees? I got a sapling from a festival.

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  Месяц назад +1

      Potentially? Bonsai is a science and art in and of itself. Technically you can bonsai anything. It is a topic I am not well versed on and feel uncomfortable answering questions about.

  • @octaviawalker823
    @octaviawalker823 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for the tips and care for the Yoshinos. I have two of these beauties and I would like to know how far apart shall I plant them.

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  Месяц назад +1

      I think these were planted in 15 ft centers to create a mass. If you don't want them touching at maturity I would put them at least 25 ft apart.

  • @Amanah1111
    @Amanah1111 27 дней назад

    Ok so we had a YC planted about 3 weeks ago and it lost all of its leaves same week - is this because the tree is in shock? What should we do? I think maybe 2 branches has green on it. I’m in Zone 7 - TN.

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  27 дней назад

      Perhaps. Did they come home in the back of a truck not covered up?

  • @Liselita90
    @Liselita90 Месяц назад

    I bought one of this because I always wanted a cherry blossom tree. Kinda impossible here in South Florida. We're I got it it say it can hold the heat of the South. I was skeptical but I got it anyway. It was a Stick when I got it. Now is all green and it bloomed a little be. Not sure how long will it last now that spring is up and eventually summer. But they are gorgeous.

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  Месяц назад

      Good luck with the south Florida heat. Let us know how it does!

  • @susanwiggins6760
    @susanwiggins6760 Месяц назад

    I live in North Carolina and I am trying to save my Yoshino Cherry tree. Half the tree has died out and the other half has some dead limbs coming on however there is new growth at the bottom with sprouts I have hired someone to trim the tree but not sure if this is a good idea. I am desperately trying to save the tree it is full grown and been established for 20 years. I was thinking this might be a canker worm problem. Not sure. I wanted to see if you had any suggestions. Thanks Susan

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  Месяц назад

      The shoots coming from the root may not even be yoshino. It could be from rootstock if the tree is grafted. It could be a canker like cytospora.

  • @gayrodriguez9541
    @gayrodriguez9541 2 месяца назад

    Hi! I planted this in my yard really small in memory of my pup. I planted a perennial bed around it and next to it. Limelight hydrangeas and salvias and sun other full sun perennials like Shasta daisies and catmint etc. I’m concerned if it grows taller and bigger and shade my other plants. Do you think I should move it? Thank you.

    • @gayrodriguez9541
      @gayrodriguez9541 2 месяца назад

      It’s about 3 yrs old now

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  2 месяца назад

      You can limb up the canopy. If you elect to move it wait until it is completely dormant.