Cherry, Fruiting, Lambert (Sock Pot)

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Tree Care:

Planting:
- Choose a sunny, well-draining soil location, ensuring 6-8 hours of sunlight.
- Space trees 20-25 feet apart, planting at the same depth as in the nursery.

Watering:
- Keep soil consistently moist with infrequent, deep watering.
- Consider drip irrigation to avoid wetting foliage and prevent fungal diseases.

Fertilizing:
- Apply balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring.
- Follow recommended dosage to prevent excessive vegetative growth.

Pruning:
- Prune in late winter to shape the tree and remove dead or crossing branches.
- Remove emerging suckers to focus energy on fruit production.

Mulching:
- Apply organic mulch around the base for moisture conservation and weed suppression.
- Leave a small gap to prevent excess moisture near the trunk.

Pest and Disease Control:
- Regularly inspect for pests and diseases, applying controls promptly.

Harvesting:
- Pick ripe, dark red cherries gently by hand to avoid damage.

Winter Care:
- Protect the tree from cold temperatures with wrap and mulch insulation.
- Prune in late winter to remove damaged branches.

Tree Description:

Size and Shape:
- Moderate to large tree, reaching 20-30 feet in height and 15-25 feet wide.
- Broad, spreading canopy providing shade and visual appeal.

Leaves:
- Oval or elliptical, around 2-5 inches long, dark green when growing.

Flowers:
- Small, white to pale pink blossoms in early spring.
- Attracts pollinators like bees for cherry production.

Fruit:
- Large, dark red cherries with sweet, juicy flesh.
- Ideal for fresh consumption, baking, and preserving.

Hardiness:
- Adaptable to varying climates, usually thriving in USDA zones 5-8.

Cultural Care:
- Plant in a sunny spot with well-draining soil.
- Maintain consistent moisture, especially during fruiting.
- Prune in late winter for shape and health.
- Fertilize in early spring for growth and fruit production.
- Mulch for moisture and weed control, monitor pests and diseases.

Landscape Use:
- Versatile addition to orchards, gardens, and landscapes.
- Offers both aesthetic beauty and flavorful, large cherries.

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