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Old 17-07-2010, 12:47 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"dido22" wrote in message
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Hello,

I have a cherry tree in the garden which fruited this year for the 1st
time (it's only a few years old). The cherries were fabulous.
Unfortunately the local birds agreed, and stripped the tree bare. Other
than throwing a net over the tree, any ideas for next year ?



Depending on how large your garden is you could always plant 3 or 4 more
cherry trees.
After a certain point you get more cherries than the local birds can eat.

There is a wildlife area near to us which has loads of cherry trees planted
and there are always plenty of ripe fruit despite the local bird population.

Cheers

Dave R

P.S. I think the advice used to be to always plant two cherry trees - one
for the birds and one for yourself.

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