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Default Pollarding Flowering Cherry Trees

On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 17:42:14 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:

On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 10:47:53 -0500, Ermin Trude
wrote:

Has anyone any experience of pollarding cherry trees please?

We have a couple of very large cherry trees in the garden with lots of
bough but very little leaf and thin covering of blossom each spring.

I am minded to pollard the trees to make them far more compact and to
reduce bough length in doing so. Hopefully this would also concentrate
the blossom.

Has anyone tried this and with what result? I'll forgo the bloosom for
the first year but would hope to see it in future years - for this
reason I'd not be doing both at the same time.

Thanks


Whatever you do, make sure you do it in the summer, to minimise the
possibility of infection by silver leaf or canker. In summer, wounds
have a chance to heal while the tree is in growth, but in the winter the
tree is dormant and wounds remain open for a great deal longer, allowing
infection to enter.


Thanks Chris - have you done any pollarding yourself or is it just
pruning?