Cherry growing areaGenerally, cherries grow on the sunny side of hillsides or along ditches. They have a strong ability to adapt to the environment, so they can be grown in many areas. Big cherries are suitable for growing in most parts of my country, and are generally distributed in the south and north. Common producing areas are Hebei, Shaanxi, Gansu, Shandong, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei and other regions. Among them, the more famous place for growing big cherries is Hebei. Cherry Planting ConditionsWhen planting cherries, you generally need to pay attention to temperature changes. They generally like a warm environment. When caring for them, it is best to control the temperature at around 20 degrees Celsius. This can promote the growth and development of cherries. If the temperature is too low, it will cause it to not grow normally. Key points of cherry planting and management1. Soil When planting cherries, you should pay attention to the choice of soil. It is best to use some fertile sandy soil, which can promote the rapid growth of cherries. 2. Watering Big cherries prefer a humid environment. When caring for them, they usually need to be watered once a week, and more watering is needed in summer. |
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