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Started by janmac, July 07, 2010, 19:05:53

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janmac

We gained a cherry tree with our allotment, will we only have one crop of cherries a year  ??

janmac


valmarg

In a word, yes.

They flower in Spring, and crops are usually ready to harvest in late July.

This year,our tree was covered in flower, but we had a frost, and there is very little fruit.

The other thing to keep off the tree is the blackbird family.  What fruit we do have is just turning from green to yellow (it is a black variety - Stella).  The blackbirds are already taking what they can get at.

Whilst that may sound a bit doom and gloom, this year is going to be a very poor year, but in the 20+/- years we have had the tree we have had some extremely good years.

Good luck.

valmarg

janmac

We got a good crop once we covered it with a net!!  look forward to next years batch .

thanks for reply

BarriedaleNick

I have 30 ft (at least) cherry tree on the plot and something is a little off.  Normally all the birds get the fruit and I get a few leftovers.
Its too tall to net but this year, and last, I have had pounds and pounds of them and I've been giving them away buy the carrier bag full.
It's in fullf low at the moment and they are big and juicy but what has happened to all the birds. 
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

pigeonseed

Wow that sounds like a wonderful tree. But I don't know what can have happened to the birds. Worrying.

ipt8

Maybe you could grow something up it if you want to make more use of the space.

ginger james

sounds like a great places to grow runner beans up
thought i saw the light at the end off the tunnel but it was only some bleep with a torch bringin me some more work

dtw

The birds haven't touched my tree this year.
My cats are doing a good job of fending them off.  ;D

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