

The author notes that the appearance of the shoots of cherries is usually a signal: something is not suitable for a tree. The reason is often adverse growing conditions or improper care.
Before planting a seedling, you should find out what type it is: a vaccinated tree or a row. It is the row -free ones that most often give an excessive amount of shoots.
While caring for cherries, it is important not to damage its roots. It is not recommended to plant flowers or other crops directly under a tree, because any intervention in the basal zone activates the growth of unwanted shoots. Instead, mulching will be useful.
If you make a molding pruning, do not make it too radical. It is better to cut a young tree every year gradually, and for an older tree-to stretch the trim process for two to three years.
Another compulsory care point is watering. Cherry should be watered rarely, but abundantly. And do not forget about regular top dressing, because the weakened tree is also prone to the formation of the overgrown.




