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Weeping Cherry Snow Fountain Prunus Tree

$425.00

Weeping Cherry Prunus Tree 

Size: 15g (5'-6') $450

A Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry Tree is a deciduous tree that prefers full sun.

The Weeping Cherry Tree grows to a height of 12' with an 8' spread, and produces showy white flowers that bloom from April through May.

The Snow Fountain, because of its size, is suitable for planting in small yards and under power lines.

Potted Weeping Cherries do very well, but it is important you provide a large enough container, a 20g pot would not be outlandish. 

Choose a spot in full sun to partial sun.

If you live in an area with longer, cooler winters, choose a spot with full sun, rather than partial sun.

Test the soil for nutrients.

Though the snow fountain adapts to poor soils, for best blossom results, amend the soil if the test shows it's lacking nutrients.

The soil should be well drained.

Plant your Snow Fountain by digging a planting hole that is twice the width of the root ball, and as deep as the root ball.

Center the tree in the planting hole, then backfill with soil.

Mulch the weeping cherry with compost or pulverized bark in the spring.

Change the mulch in the fall.

For a tree that is taller than a few feet, use 3" of compost or mulch.

For smaller trees, use 1" to 2" of compost or pulverized bark.

The mulch helps to keep moisture in the ground, and, during the winter, keeps the roots warm.

Water the snow fountain with at least an inch of water each week.

Watering deeply every week keeps the soil moist to a depth of 4 to 5", which provides moisture and nutrients for the deeper roots.

Check the weeping cherry for pests and disease.

The earlier the pests and diseases are caught, the easier it is to eradicate them.

If the infestation is too bad, you could lose the snow fountain, or at the very least, it will affect the number of blooms.

Fertilize the snow fountain every three years, if a soil test shows that the soil is lacking nutrients.

Use a flowering shrub and tree fertilizer that is based with the lacking nutrient.

If the soil is naturally poor, fertilize every year with an all-around, evenly fortified (10-10-10) fertilizer.

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