When to prune a dwarf weeping cherry - Ask Extension
Hi there - I live in southern NH and have a beautiful dwarf weeping cherry. I know it needs pruning, but I'm getting conflicting information online. ...
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When to prune a dwarf weeping cherry #889306
Asked November 04, 2024, 10:19 AM EST
Hi there - I live in southern NH and have a beautiful dwarf weeping cherry. I know it needs pruning, but I'm getting conflicting information online. Do I prune it now, in the fall, or right after it blooms in the spring. I know I need to take off dead wood and crossed branches, and keep the weepers off the ground, but am not sure about timing.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Hillsborough County New Hampshire
Expert Response
Hi Susanne,
Thanks for reaching out to the UNH Extension Infoline. The best time to prune most trees and shrubs is in the late dormant season- usually between February and early April. This is because while plants are still dormant during this time, the coldest weather is usually behind us which can damage newly trimmed trees.
For more information on pruning, have a look at this UNH Extension fact sheet on the basics of pruning-
https://extension.unh.edu/resource/basics-pruning-trees-and-shrubs-fact-sheet
Please get in touch if you have any further questions!
Thank you so very much for your help! I will make sure I go out in early April and give it a good pruning!
Best,
Susanne Weis
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