How do you care for a serviceberry tree?

How do you care for a serviceberry tree?

Serviceberry trees need at least 4 hours of direct sun each day. They can tolerate partial shade, so you can plant them in a yard with larger trees or at the edge of a woodland and they’ll still get enough light. They need moist, well-drained, acidic soil, but they tolerate a wide range of soils.

How fast do apple serviceberry trees grow?

Growth Rate. This tree grows at a medium rate, with height increases of 13–24″ per year.

How do I prune apple serviceberry?

Serviceberries require pruning yearly; late winter or early spring is best before the new leaves appear. Inspect the tree for deadwood, diseased wood, and crossed branches. Use clean and sharp pruners to remove just what is necessary. Leaving some old growth is important, as the flowers form on old wood.

Why is my serviceberry tree dying?

Leaf scorch is a physiological problem, typically caused by extremes in surrounding culture, such as too much or too little water, inadequate root growth space, a nutrient deficiency, extremely low or high temperatures or high winds.

Should I fertilize my serviceberry tree?

Feed serviceberry shrubs with organic 5-3-3 fertilizer at six-week intervals between early April and the end of October. Scatter the fertilizer evenly around the shrubs’ drip lines — the place on the soil where rain falls from their outermost leaves. Feed at the rate of 1 cup for every 1 foot of the plants’ spread.

What is the lifespan of a serviceberry tree?

Trees grow 20 to 50 feet in height with a variable spread. Plants can be grown single-trunked or multi-stemmed. Downy serviceberry is relatively short lived. It rarely lives longer than 50 years.

What’s wrong with my serviceberry tree?

Serviceberries are nice, small native trees, but they can run into assorted troubles, including leaf spot and rust on the disease front and Japanese beetles, aphids, borers, sawflies and scale when it comes to bugs. Those could be signs of borers. It’s not a common problem, but it’s one worth ruling out.

Are service berries edible?

Serviceberries are trees or bushes, depending on cultivar, with a beautiful natural shape and edible fruit. While all serviceberry fruit is edible, the tastiest fruit is found on the Saskatoon variety.

What is a serviceberry shrub?

Amelanchier arborea, or common serviceberry, is a small tree or tall shrub that reaches heights of 15 to 25 feet. Sometimes called the downy serviceberry, a coating of soft hair covers its emerging leaves.

What are service berries?

Definition of serviceberry. 1 : the edible purple or red fruit of any of various North American trees or shrubs (genus Amelanchier) of the rose family. 2. : a tree or shrub that produces serviceberries and has showy white flowers in the spring. — called also Juneberry, shadblow, shadbush.