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Part_No 23-02-2009 05:41 PM

Cherry tree help
 
Hello fellow gardeners

I just today bought Helderfinger and Morello cherry trees.
The Helderfinger is a self pollinator and the Morello is partly self
fertile.
I assume that this pair will be ok planted 20feet apart?

But when?
What do they need?
What DON'T they need?

I have trawled the web and have not the answers, hence my Q

I live in UK just south of the Humber Bridge.....Sunny Scunny.

Any advice tips etc. will be welcome.

Thanks
Part_No

Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 23-02-2009 07:08 PM

Cherry tree help
 
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I just today bought Helderfinger and Morello cherry trees.
The Helderfinger is a self pollinator and the Morello is partly self
fertile.
I assume that this pair will be ok planted 20feet apart?


Should be.

But when?


ASAP

What do they need?


I'd dig a deep hole, chuck in any bones, old leather, woollens etc you
can lay your hands on, and mix well-rotted compost and bonemeal with the
spoil as you replace it round the roots.

If they will be in an exposed position, stake them against too much
waving in the wind.

Water them in as you go so that the root hairs (that remain!) can begin
their absorbtion of moisture and nutrients.

I would prevent a bare-root planted tree from fruiting during its first
year, but allow a container-grown one to decide for itself...

What DON'T they need?


Greenfly, being used as goalposts or wickets, and when they fruit, blackbirds.

And of all those, the cream of the crop is blackbirds.

And more blackbirds. They *LOVE* cherries, and swallow the things whole...

So - you'll need a good lot of netting.

--
Rusty
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[email protected] 23-02-2009 07:22 PM

Cherry tree help
 
In article ,
Rusty_Hinge wrote:

What DON'T they need?


Greenfly, being used as goalposts or wickets, and when they fruit, blackbirds.

And of all those, the cream of the crop is blackbirds.


My greenfly are nowhere near large enough to use in that way, and I
have never got my blackbirds to fruit :-)


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 23-02-2009 09:58 PM

Cherry tree help
 
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In article ,
Rusty_Hinge wrote:

What DON'T they need?


Greenfly, being used as goalposts or wickets, and when they fruit,
blackbirds.

And of all those, the cream of the crop is blackbirds.


My greenfly are nowhere near large enough to use in that way, and I
have never got my blackbirds to fruit :-)


Ah, but this be Naarfolk, 'bor, wheer anythin's loikley.

Whooy, oonly yisterday...

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Rusty
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Part_No 24-02-2009 03:21 PM

Cherry tree help
 
Rusty_Hinge wrote in
. uk:

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In article ,
Rusty_Hinge wrote:

What DON'T they need?

Greenfly, being used as goalposts or wickets, and when they fruit,
blackbirds.

And of all those, the cream of the crop is blackbirds.


My greenfly are nowhere near large enough to use in that way, and I
have never got my blackbirds to fruit :-)


Ah, but this be Naarfolk, 'bor, wheer anythin's loikley.

Whooy, oonly yisterday...


Is it true that Jaarn Wilson used a carrot floi frum yuur gardnn
to cartch a trought bigger'n moi missuz.

Arr Naarfolk......broader

Rusty_Hinge[_2_] 24-02-2009 04:34 PM

Cherry tree help
 
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from "Part_No" contains these words:
Rusty_Hinge wrote in
. uk:
The message
from contains these words:
In article ,
Rusty_Hinge wrote:

What DON'T they need?

Greenfly, being used as goalposts or wickets, and when they fruit,
blackbirds.

And of all those, the cream of the crop is blackbirds.


My greenfly are nowhere near large enough to use in that way, and I
have never got my blackbirds to fruit :-)


Ah, but this be Naarfolk, 'bor, wheer anythin's loikley.

Whooy, oonly yisterday...


Is it true that Jaarn Wilson used a carrot floi frum yuur gardnn
to cartch a trought bigger'n moi missuz.


Arr Naarfolk......broader


Nooooo, nooooooo. Sum bugger's bin hevin' yew orn! One of moy proize
bishy barney bees et 'im fur its piece, moind, an' 'e hin't bin seen
since, thet he hin't.

--
Rusty
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