Use a all purpose fertilizer some thing like a 6-6-6 organic and you will be fine.
it tastes like kinda cherry wine {it a little bitter} and maybe a little bit of unwripped cherry
It depends on the look you want. You always trim the tree from the bottom of the tree. To make it look like an umbrella which is trimmed high, or a mushroom which is evened at the lowest point. You should always keep the strongest central "leader". This will be the support for the weeping limps when it is mature. The "mushroom look" will cause scars and will make the tree look unnatural. The idea behind the weeping cherry tree is to look as naturally beautiful as possible. You decide which direction the tree grows during its pruning, just make sure you pick a good strong leader. See the related link below.
Aged manure, balanced, slow-release 10-10-10 NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) synthetic, organic compost and slow-release 4-3-3 or 0-0-8 describe fertilizers for Japanese cherry blossom trees. The flowering, fruiting trees in question need soil pH 6.5. They therefore may need, additionally to pre-fruiting fertilizer schedules, regular lime or sulfur treatments for soils respectively tending too much above or below the semi-acidic/neutral range.
ooohooohoooh, oohooohoo Cherry. do do do Cherry Pie. do do do da Cherry. do do do Cherry Pie. do do do da Cherry. do do do Cherry Pie, Ooh so good. Ah baby, ah. Sugar. do do do Sugar Plum. do do do da Sugar. do do do Sugar plum. do do do da Sugar. do do do Sugar plum, Sweet as they come, ah, as they come. Like little Jack Horner, Sittin in the corner, Eatin his cherry cherry cherry pie. Laud, Laud, Laud. Only I didn't put in a thumb and pull out a plum, So I guess I'm not as great, great as he. Lord, Lord noooah. Give me. do do do Give me some. do do do da Give me. do do do Give me some. do do do da Give me. do do do Give me some, Cherry Cherry Pie. Like little Jack Horner Sittin, setten in the corner Eatin his cherry cherry cherry pie, Laud, laud laud. Only I didn't put in a thumb and pull out a plum So I guess I'm not as great as he. Lord, Lord noooah. Give me. do do do Give me some. do do do da Give me. do do do Give me some. do do do da Give me. do do do Give me some, Cherry Cherry Pie, Cherry Cherry Pie, Cherry Cherry Pie, Cherry Cherry Pie.
In Japanese Sakura means "cherry tree or cherry blossom".
You should fertilize a weeping cherry tree in early spring with a slow release fertilizer. The tree can be pruned at the same time.
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Yes, But you will want to make sure that you have enough nitrogen in the soil. I would use an all purpose fertilizer late winter to makes sure that it has enought energy to bloom.
Shallow.
147 years
it tastes like kinda cherry wine {it a little bitter} and maybe a little bit of unwripped cherry
No. It depends upon the condition of the tree.
5-7 feet when fully grown
The scientific name for the weeping willow tree is Salix.Bear in mind that there are over 400 different species of salix, which also have their own specific scientific subname.
spray sevin spray. It kills all bugs even if its not visible.
It depends on the look you want. You always trim the tree from the bottom of the tree. To make it look like an umbrella which is trimmed high, or a mushroom which is evened at the lowest point. You should always keep the strongest central "leader". This will be the support for the weeping limps when it is mature. The "mushroom look" will cause scars and will make the tree look unnatural. The idea behind the weeping cherry tree is to look as naturally beautiful as possible. You decide which direction the tree grows during its pruning, just make sure you pick a good strong leader. See the related link below.
Cherry tree bears fruit every other year. Leaves are all drooping, turning yellow and falling off...I have no idea what to do with it! About 15yrs old, not a weeping cherry~