
Cherries are usually planted in the spring. However, the procedure can also be carried out in the fall.
The main thing is that the summer resident has time to complete the planting of the tree long before frost.
Provided the procedure is completed by the middle of the second autumn month, the cherry will most likely take root and then produce a good harvest.
The root system will be able to “get used to” certain climatic conditions, and by the beginning of spring the plant will be provided with all the conditions for full development.
But it is important not only to plant cherries on time, but also to choose the most suitable planting location.
The perfect place for cherries
It is important that the best "neighbor" is located next to the tree, a representative of the stone fruit family. The ideal option is sweet cherry, all types of plums, and apricot.
If you follow this simple recommendation and find a suitable site, both plants will demonstrate rapid growth.
The chances of a very high cherry harvest will be almost one hundred percent. In addition, the summer resident will be pleased with the excellent taste of the tree's fruits: the berries will be juicy and sweet.