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Cherry Trees:-
When you grow cherry trees you need to take care of two important thing the Climate and the Birds. As climate plays a vital role while growing cherry trees in your backyard. Cherry tree require a particular type of climate. Don't like long hot summers or late frost. As far as when birds are concern while growing cherry trees will guarantee a huge garden bird population flocking to your backyard. So, you need to take care of your cherry trees as they can strip a tree in less than a minute. Different types of available cherry are Prunus, cerasus & Morello.

When you buy your cherry trees check instructions for
Pollination needs: as a rule sour cherries - the wilder varieties - are self-pollinating. Sweet cherries generally need cross-pollination and should be planted near a compatible variety. Regional Compatibilty cross check the variety is suitable for your region. Growing cherry trees in extreme temperatures will require a very special variety.
Planting
: Dig a large hole in your prepared soil.-18-24 inches depending on age and type of the tree. Tease out the roots of your tree, unless instructions state otherwise. Place the root ball at the bottom of your hole and fill in with soil. Press down firmly. When all soil has been packed back in the hole, use your heel to firm the tree in place. If required, place a stake in the ground next to the tree. Water well.

After Care: It's easy to forget to water trees in the garden. New trees, especially fruiting trees, need lots of water until they are established. During hot summer periods your cherry trees will still require water to 'swell' the cherries.
Harvesting: Pick the fruit as it becomes ripe. Eat fresh off the tree or bake cherry tarts and pies. Fresh cherries will store well for a number of days in a cool place.
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