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Very impressed with the cherry trees recieved in perfect condition.planted as per instructions.I would like advice, as now I have got them I am told I will never have cherries as the birds always get there first.As the trees max height is 8ft is there some way I can protect them and when is it the beast time to offer this protection. I would be grateful for your advice. Webmasters Reply: Here on the nursery we have found hanging old cd's in the tree the most effective method of control; these must be in place from approximately mid March until after the fruit has been harvested.
Hazel Willsher, hazelwillsher@XXX.COM

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Very impressed with the cherry trees recieved in perfect condition.planted as per instructions.I would like advice, as now I have got them I am told I will never have cherries as the birds always get there first.As the trees max height is 8ft is there some way I can protect them and when is it the beast time to offer this protection. I would be grateful for your advice. Webmasters Reply: Here on the nursery we have found hanging old cd's in the tree the most effective method of control; these must be in place from approximately mid March until after the fruit has been harvested.
Hazel Willsher, hazelwillsher@XXX.COM

    Preparing For Propagation Video

    Stephen spends a few moments talking about how to achieve the best from the seeds you sow and the cuttings you take.

    In Part 1 he explains about the need for hygiene before moving on to the importance of quality compost, and then finally talks about the kind of trays and containers you can use.

     

     

    In Part 2 Stephen then goes on to explain the best places for propagating as well as the benefits of heated propagators and good temperature control. He then talks about artificial lighting before moving on to the 'physicals' of sowing seeds and watering.

     


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