πŸ’ Pruning Cherry Trees in the UK: 6 Essential Facts You Need to Know
Last Updated on: January 18, 2026

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🍒 Pruning Cherry Trees in the UK: 6 Essential Facts You Need to Know


🌳 Introduction: Why Cherry Tree Pruning Must Be Done Carefully

Cherry trees are beautiful, productive and a joy in spring — but they’re also one of the trickiest fruit trees to prune. Unlike apples and pears, cherries are prone to diseases if pruned at the wrong time.

Pruning correctly helps:

  • prevent disease (especially silver leaf)
  • maintain a manageable tree size
  • improve fruiting and airflow
  • reduce branch snapping
  • keep the tree healthy long-term

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🍒 The 6 Essential Facts About Pruning Cherry Trees in the UK


1️⃣ Prune Cherry Trees ONLY in Summer

This is the most important rule.

👉 Prune cherries in July or August, when the tree is in full leaf and the risk of silver leaf disease is lowest.

Never prune in winter.
Cold, wet conditions greatly increase the chance of infection.


2️⃣ Pruning Depends on the Type of Cherry Tree

There are two main types:

🍬 Sweet cherries (Prunus avium)

Grow vigorously and need regular summer pruning.
More upright habit, often grown fan-trained or as small trees.

🍒 Sour cherries (Prunus cerasus)

Need far less pruning.
More naturally open shape and fruit heavily on older wood.


3️⃣ Remove Dead, Diseased or Crossing Branches First

Start by cutting out:

✔ snapped wood
✔ rubbing branches
✔ dead or diseased stems
✔ branches pointing to the centre

This improves airflow, which reduces fungal problems.


4️⃣ Avoid Heavy Pruning — Keep It Light

Cherry trees dislike aggressive pruning.

Good pruning goals:

  • remove congestion
  • let in sunlight
  • maintain shape
  • shorten overly long shoots

Avoid:

❌ cutting large limbs
❌ reshaping the entire tree
❌ removing major scaffold branches

Hard pruning encourages excessive regrowth and increases disease risk.


5️⃣ Seal Large Cuts to Prevent Infection

Unlike most fruit trees, cherries benefit from having their wounds protected.

✔ Apply pruning sealant on any cut thicker than a finger.
✔ Helps prevent silver leaf disease.
✔ Allows the tree to heal more safely.


6️⃣ Fan-Trained and Wall-Grown Cherries Need Special Care

If growing against a wall or fence:

  • tie in new shoots in July
  • remove shoots facing backward into the wall
  • space branches evenly
  • prune side shoots back to 3–4 leaves in summer

Fan-trained cherries are easier to harvest and maintain, but they need yearly attention.


🌿 Aftercare for Pruned Cherry Trees

To keep trees healthy:

✔ Water in dry spells

Cherry trees dislike drought.

✔ Mulch around the base

Helps retain moisture and reduce stress.

✔ Feed in early spring

Use organic fruit tree fertiliser to support blossom and fruiting.

✔ Protect from birds

Cherries attract birds — net trees before fruit ripens.


❌ Common Pruning Mistakes

❌ Pruning in winter

Very high risk of silver leaf disease.

❌ Removing too much wood

Leads to poor fruiting and weak regrowth.

❌ Cutting branches flush to the trunk

Always leave the branch collar intact.

❌ Not sealing wounds

Can let fungal spores enter the tree.


🌸 FAQs

Can you prune cherry trees in winter?

No — always prune in summer to prevent silver leaf.

How often should cherry trees be pruned?

Lightly every summer. Sour cherries need less frequent pruning.

Do cherries fruit on old or new wood?

Sweet cherries fruit mostly on older wood. Sour cherries fruit more freely on younger wood.

Can I prune a cherry tree to reduce its height?

Yes, but only lightly and in summer. Avoid drastic cuts.

Should I prune a newly planted cherry tree?

Minimal pruning — mostly shaping and removing weak shoots.


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