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Old 18-11-2008, 09:46 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
R M Watkin R M Watkin is offline
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Default Care of cherry tree

Hi All,
replly at the end.

"sherwin dubren" wrote in message
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gds wrote:
We've a morello cherry that we planted in the ground in March/ April,
which happily fruited earlier in the year. But I have no clue how to
care for it. It's probably a 2-3 yr old, I think. I pruned it after
harvest. Now the
frosts are starting (last night - light air frost) how should I protect
it? It's sheltered but away from the house. Should I fleece it?


What's fleecing? I think a layer of cow manure followed by a thick
layer of compost should help keep the ground temperatures near the
tree more uniform. Don't put the compost right up to the trunk.
Also a plastic tree protector will help keep the critters from
munching on it over the winter and protect the trunk from the
strong winter sun. This advice probably holds for many varieties
and kinds of trees. Make sure you give the area around the tree a
good soaking before the ground freezes.

If so,
how (loosely? branches/ trunk/ ground? anyone any pictures?) I am
pretty much as novice as can be with gardening.

And how about greasing? I read this somewhere but don't really know
what to do.


Where do you come up with these terms? I only grease my car.

Sherwin


A grease band is put round a tree trunk to stop caterpillars climbing up the
tree trunk to infect the blosom [ young fruit ]. All it is is apiece of
cloth smothered in grease and put round the tree trunk. hope this helps you.

Richard M. watkin.


We're in Norfolk, btw.

Thanks for any advice you can offer.