Cherry, Fruiting, Black Republican (Sock Pot)
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Tree Care:
Planting:
- Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.
- Space trees 15-20 feet apart for good air circulation.
Watering:
- Keep soil consistently moist, especially during the growing season.
- Use drip irrigation or water at the base to avoid wetting foliage.
Fertilizing:
- Apply balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring.
- Avoid excessive fertilization.
Pruning:
- Prune in late winter to remove dead, damaged, or crowded branches.
- Shape the tree and encourage strong scaffold branches.
Mulching:
- Apply organic mulch around the base for moisture retention and weed control.
- Maintain a mulch-free zone near the trunk.
Pest and Disease Control:
- Regularly inspect for pests and diseases.
- Apply appropriate controls when needed.
Harvesting:
- Pick fully ripe cherries, which turn deep black and are slightly soft when gently squeezed.
- Gently twist cherries to detach them from the stems.
Winter Care:
- Protect the tree from winter damage with burlap or a windbreak.
- Prune in late winter to remove winter-damaged branches and shape the tree.
Tree Description:
Size and Shape:
- Medium-sized, 12-15 feet, upright with rounded canopy.
Leaves:
- Deep green, elliptical, serrated.
Flowers:
- White to light pink, fragrant, attract pollinators.
Fruit:
- Medium-sized, glossy black, sweet-tart flavor.
Hardiness:
- USDA zones 5 to 8.
Cultural Care:
- Well-draining soil, full sun.
- Maintain moisture for optimal growth.
- Prune in late winter, apply balanced fertilizer in spring.
- Mulch for moisture retention, weed control.
- Regular monitoring for pests and diseases.
Landscape Use:
- Ornamental addition to gardens, landscapes, and orchards.
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