Cherries are much less likely to get sick, unlike cherries, but they do not survive winter well. The biggest problem gardeners face when growing cherries is their rapid growth. The tree grows in height of a three-story house, and begins to bear fruit five years after planting. Sweet cherry is considered a rather capricious culture. It is necessary to carefully select an open sunny and windless plot with fertile soils. Cherry may die on waterlogged soils, and freeze on sandy soils. In general, the planting of sweet cherry seedlings does not differ from the planting of other crops, and will be the same in spring and autumn. The main thing is to prepare the landing pit in advance, not to deepen the root neck and carefully water the tree after planting.
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