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Cherry Trees
 

Cherry Trees
By Elizabeth Morgan

For most people, gardening and cultivating rare trees is a great hobby. Some people may also pursue gardening as a profession. Due to advanced techniques, most trees can be grown easily to form beautiful landscapes. Most trees are grown for functional purposes such as providing shade and bearing fruits. Trees can be selected to suit the climatic conditions and the type of soil of a particular region. New gardeners interested in growing fruit trees can consult with an expert professional to select fruit plants that are best suited to their region. A large number of fruit trees require several years to grow and bear fruits and the maintenance required for each tree may also vary. A large number of gardeners love to grow Cherry trees due to their beauty and functionality. Cherry trees are grown all over the United States as well as Europe and Asia. They can be fruit bearing or sterile. Cherry trees are included in most landscapes, as they look very appealing during early-spring blossoms.

Like any other fruit bearing tree, the cherry tree also requires a lot of sunlight. Cherry trees grow well in moist soil. However, over watering must be avoided, as the roots are prone to rotting. The trees cannot grow in low-lying areas, as they will be ruined by the frost.

As cherry trees are susceptible to various types of diseases, it is important to observe the trees to spot any kind of discoloration or other symptoms. Some insects can also harm cherry trees and gardeners are required to take due measures to protect the tree.

Cherry trees can also be fertilized to offer them extra nutrition. There are certain fertilizers available in local nurseries that are specifically used for cherry trees. Cherries can be consumed directly or used to make jellies. Different varieties of sweet cherries are available in America. Many people like to eat sour cherries, which are commonly used for making jellies.

Many people plant cherry trees solely for their blossom that can enhance the appeal of their landscape. Several varieties of cherry trees that do not produce fruit can be used for this purpose. Gardeners can choose an appropriate cherry tree according to the shapes and blossom colors. Weeping cherry trees are widely used to beautify gardens and landscapes.

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