How to plant cherries

The peculiarity of cherries is that they are the earliest to ripen among stone fruits; they open the season of berries and fruits, delighting adults and children.
How to plant cherries
- Choosing a location. Cherry is a light-loving crop. A not too shaded area, protected from northern winds, is suitable for it. A good harvest is possible on medium loamy or light soils; peat bogs, heavy clays, and sand are completely unsuitable. Make sure that water does not accumulate in the chosen place; to do this, you can create a hill about half a meter high.
- Preparation. The trees are planted before the buds swell, in early spring, but preparations begin in the fall. The bottom of the planting hole (80 cm wide and 60 cm deep) is loosened, filled with 1-2 buckets of humus, and lightly mixed with the top layer of soil. In spring, add 0.3 kg of superphosphate and 100 g of sodium sulfate.
- Planting. 2-3 varieties of cherries are placed in one plot to ensure cross-pollination. The presence of cherries blooming at the same time has a positive effect. The distance between trees should be at least 3 m. When planting, the seedling is raised by 5 cm, taking into account the shrinkage of the earth. Then water and mulch the soil with humus.
The question "How to plant cherries?" - very important, the yield and resistance of the tree to diseases depends on compliance with all the rules.
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