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Choose a sunny location that has deep, well-drained soil and good air circulation. It is important for the soil to be well-drained because otherwise a tree that seemed healthy during drier years may die during a wet year because the soil is holding too
Black Cherry Seedling Planting Instructions
Select an open site that has plenty of sunshine. Black cherry seedlings will survive in the shade of other trees but will not grow. In open land (not shaded) they can grow at a rate of 4 to 5 feet a year, soon reaching sapling and pole stages, shading
Choosing and Planting Dwarf Cherry Trees
Here is an e-How video about choosing and planting cherry trees.
Summary: Knowing what to look for when buying dwarf cherry trees for your garden is very important to their success and growth. Learn how to choose the best possible dwarf ch
Source: http://www.ehow.com/video_4954635_choosing-planting-dwarf-cherry-trees.html
Cherry Tree Planting and Spacing
When planting more than one cherry tree of a standard size, place each tree between 20 and 30 feet apart. Smaller trees should be placed about 8 to 12 feet apart. Proper spacing ensures that each cherry tree receive enough sun and soil nutrients. Add m
Source: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-plant-a-black-cherry-tree-farm
Planting Tips: Cherry trees grow well in most zones. Although if you want to get more technical, tart cherries thrive best in zones 4-9, and sweet cherries grow best in zones 5-9. Bush cherries (somewhat sweet) are hardy enough for zone 3. Thank