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LEGrowing cherry trees in your backyard garden is rewarding, but they require proper care. Here's a simple step-by-step guide to growing sweet cherries (Prunus avium) or sour cherries (Prunus cerasus) at home.
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1. Choose the Right Cherry Variety
There are two main types of cherry trees:
Sweet Cherries (Prunus avium) – Need cross-pollination (require two trees). Best for fresh eating.
Sour Cherries (Prunus cerasus) – Self-pollinating (one tree is enough). Used for jams, baking, and preserves.
✅ Dwarf cherry trees are ideal for small backyards.
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2. Select the Best Location
Sunlight: At least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0.
Space: Standard trees need 25–30 feet apart, while dwarf varieties need 10–15 feet apart.
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3. Planting the Cherry Tree
Best Time to Plant: Early spring or fall (when the tree is dormant).
Dig a Hole: Twice the size of the root ball and deep enough for roots to spread.
Planting Depth: Place the tree so the graft union (bulge near the base) is 2 inches above soil level.
Backfill Soil & Water: Cover the roots with soil, press gently, and water well.
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4. Watering & Mulching
Water regularly in the first 1–2 years (1-2 inches per week).
Mulch around the base to retain moisture and prevent weeds (keep it 2 inches away from the trunk).
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5. Fertilizing & Pruning
Use a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) in early spring.
Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead branches and encourage strong growth.
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6. Pest & Disease Control
Use netting to protect cherries from birds.
Watch for aphids, cherry fruit flies, and fungal diseases like powdery mildew. Use neem oil or organic pesticides if needed.
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7. Harvesting
Sweet cherries: Ready 3–5 years after planting. Harvest when dark red, firm, and sweet.
Sour cherries: Ready 2–3 years after planting. Pick when fully red.
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Bonus Backyard Gardening Tips
✔ Choose self-pollinating varieties (like Stella or Montmorency) if planting only one tree.
✔ Train cherry trees on trellises for small spaces.
✔ Store fresh cherries in the fridge for up to a week, or freeze for long-term use.
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