Hi all. We moved into our first home two years ago. There were a few trees at the back and I didn't take much notice at the time, especially as they were quite short (about 1-1.5m).
Last year, one of the trees produced cherries - red skin, yellow flesh, sweetish taste. But the birds got to them all before they were ready for harvest. This year, I used fruit tree sleeves and managed to harvest ripe cherries twice.
1. What can I do to ensure the tree is successful again next year? I didn't do anything for the first two years.
2. I was originally planning on covering the base of the trees with bark chips as the ground has a lot of weeds and I'm keen for a neater look. Would bark chips impair any feeds or watering of the tree?
3. Have I completely missed the window on trimming the branches back? The tree will be far too large next year for sleeving even if I used a ladder.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Last year, one of the trees produced cherries - red skin, yellow flesh, sweetish taste. But the birds got to them all before they were ready for harvest. This year, I used fruit tree sleeves and managed to harvest ripe cherries twice.
1. What can I do to ensure the tree is successful again next year? I didn't do anything for the first two years.
2. I was originally planning on covering the base of the trees with bark chips as the ground has a lot of weeds and I'm keen for a neater look. Would bark chips impair any feeds or watering of the tree?
3. Have I completely missed the window on trimming the branches back? The tree will be far too large next year for sleeving even if I used a ladder.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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