What soil and landing are better suitable for garden cherries
The best place for growing a cherry garden will be a gentle area located on a hill. Since cherry requires a lot of sunny heat and light, it is best to raise the garden on the sunny side of the site. Sandy loamy soil is most suitable for the cherry garden, it is not recommended to plant a garden on peat-black soils. Before planting the garden, organic fertilizers must be added to the soil.
It is best to plant seedlings in the spring after the soil completely thaws. After the seedlings are planted, it is necessary to carry out abundant watering (25-30 liters of water per tree). The basic requirements for cherry care are in the correct and timely irrigation, proper soil maintenance and crown pruning, the fight against diseases and pests.