Cherries and cherries

Cherry Veda: the basics of care and cultivation of a frost-resistant variety

Sweet cherry is considered to be a heat-loving plant; it was previously grown only in the southern regions. However, as a result of breeding work on crossing many hybrids, frost-resistant varieties were obtained, and gardeners of the central regions of Russia were able to grow this crop on their plots. Among these varieties is the Veda cherry.

Columnar cherry: variety selection, planting and care

Column-shaped cherries are still a rare guest on personal plots, but gardeners have already appreciated its advantages. This type of cherry grows vertically upward, without horizontal branches, which allows you to grow a real garden even in a confined space.

Cherry variety Vasilisa: description and care features

Sweet cherry is one of the most delicious and delicate berries. The Vasilisa variety is very popular with gardeners. It was bred in Ukraine and has a number of advantages: it tolerates drought and frost well, has large fruits with a sweet taste, and successfully resists coccomycosis. To get a rich harvest of sweet tender berries, it is worth understanding all the intricacies of growing this crop.

Cherry variety Ovstuzhenka: description and care features

Cherry Ovstuzhenka is extremely hardy and frost-resistant, making it suitable for cultivation in severe weather conditions in the middle zone. The variety is considered young, therefore it is not very common, but every year more and more trees are planted in the south and in the center of Russia.

Cherry Vstrecha: history of origin, description and main characteristics of the variety

Fresh and ripe cherries are one of the favorite delicacies of both children and adults, so every owner of a garden plot strives to grow their own cherry tree. Of course, special attention is paid to the choice of the variety: the tree should not be too whimsical to care for, but at the same time fruitful, and its fruits should be sweet and juicy. One of these varieties is a cherry called Vstrecha.