CHERRY Tangshe
Prunus
Tangshe cherries are small, pale pink with a red blush, ripening very early in the Summer (late October-November). A low chill variety meaning it will do well in warmer regions, as well as the cooler regions.
Self fertile, so will produce fruit without cross pollination from another cherry variety.
Pollination
Cherry Oblacinska is self fertile. It can also serve as a polliantor for sweet cherries.
Colt - Vigorous rootstock that grows to 5-6 metres. Good for difficult soil.
Edabriz - A dwarfing rootstock, tree grows to approximately 2-3 metres.
Edabriz interstem – Colt roots grafted with Edabriz on top, then grafted with the chosen variety. This way if you have difficult soil but still want a dwarf tree you can have the best of both worlds. Due to the Colt roots, vigour is a little higher than straight Edabriz. Tree grows to approximately 3-4 metres.
Cherries |
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SOIL |
Prefers well drained soil, rich in potash and lime. |
PLANTING SITE |
Warm, sunny, dry and sheltered site is best, protected from Spring frosts. Plant 4-5m apart from other large trees. |
CLIMATE |
Cherries do best in areas with cold Winters, dry Springs and Summers. |
WATERING |
Water well during the early stages, during long dry periods and when the fruit is developing. |
PESTS & DISEASES |
Cherries are particularly prone to bacterial canker, silver leaf disease and aphids. |
PLANTING IDEAS |
Stonefruit trees can be ‘espalier’ trained against a wall or fence in a fan shape. Cherries on dwarf rootstocks may be planted in containers. |
FRUIT |
Fruit ripens from early to late Summer, depending on the variety. |
POLLINATION |
Some varieties are self fertile, while others require another variety for pollination. |
TREE SIZE |
Cherry trees can grow up to 7m tall. |
RECOMMENDED PRUNING SYSTEM |
Central leader or Vase shape.
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