Collection: Cherry Blossom Trees

Exquisite Cherry Blossom Trees for the British Garden
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Frequently asked questions

  • Can cherry blossom trees be grown in pots?

    Yes, dwarf varieties of flowering cherry are excellent choices for container gardening. Use a substantial pot with adequate drainage holes and fill it with a loam-based compost. Potted trees require more frequent watering than those planted in the ground, especially during dry summer periods.
  • When should I prune my cherry blossom tree?

    Pruning should be carried out in mid-summer to minimise the risk of silver leaf disease and bacterial canker. Unlike many deciduous trees, you should avoid pruning cherries in winter when they are dormant. Light pruning is usually sufficient to remove dead or crossing branches and maintain the tree's shape.
  • How large does a mature cherry blossom tree grow?

    The size depends heavily on the variety, but most ornamental cherries grow between four and eight metres in height. Dwarf varieties suitable for small gardens or large pots may stay under two metres. Always check the specific cultivar and rootstock to ensure the tree fits your available space.
  • What type of soil is best for cherry blossom trees?

    These trees prefer moist, fertile, and well-drained soil. They are adaptable to various soil types, including clay, chalk, and loam, as long as the ground does not become waterlogged. Mixing in organic matter like garden compost when planting helps improve drainage and soil structure.
  • Do cherry blossom trees require full sun?

    Cherry blossom trees thrive best in full sun, which helps produce the most impressive display of flowers. They can tolerate partial shade, but this may result in fewer blooms and less vibrant leaf colour in autumn. It is also beneficial to choose a sheltered spot to protect the delicate blossoms from wind.
  • How long do cherry blossom trees stay in bloom?

    The flowering period typically lasts for about two to three weeks during the spring. Weather conditions significantly influence this duration, as heavy rain or strong winds can strip the petals prematurely. Most varieties in the UK flower between late March and early May.
  • When is the best time to plant a cherry blossom tree?

    In the UK, the ideal time to plant bare-root cherry blossom trees is between October and March while the tree is dormant. Container-grown trees can be planted at any time of year, provided the ground is not frozen or waterlogged. Planting in autumn allows the roots to establish before the spring growing season begins.