October 6, 2006, Newsletter Issue #261: Planting Sweet Cherry Trees

Tip of the Week

Sweet cherries are fairly expensive compared to many other types of fruit, so it makes sense to plant cherry trees. To plant these fruit trees, you should:



1. Choose a sunny location with well drained soil.



2. If the soil is highly acidic, add some lime to make it more alkaline.



3. Plant at least two trees approximately 25 feet apart. Single trees are unable to produce fruit, since they need to be cross-pollinated.

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