The easy guide to cherries

Cherries (Prunus avium)

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Also known as the sweet cherry
It is a vigorous deciduous tree
They are related to sour acid cherries
Trees can grow to 6 meters high
Trees can grow to 6 meters wide
Dwarf tree varieties grow only to 2 meters high
Fruit matures quickly after blossoming
Cherries can be eaten fresh
They can be used in jams or cooking
Yield can be as high as 100kg per tree
















How to Grow

They like a warm and sheltered spot
They like deep and well drained soil
The best soil is a loamy soil
Plant in the Winter
Water very well in Summer
Fertilise with nitrogen in Winter
Protect fruit from birds

Harvesting

In the Summer
Fruit can be bottled or frozen















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