CHERRIES
Growing cherries is one of the true tests of your mettle as a gardener. The list of potential pitfalls is long – birds stealing the fruit, canker, fruit split, birds, pollination issues, vigorous growth, frost damage... oh, and did I mention birds, who will take great delight in stealing the fruit just before it is ripe enough for you to pick?
But time and time again we will persevere and try again because the fruit when it arrives is magnificent, a heady mix of sugary sweetness balanced with a tang of acidity, packed in a shiny globe of the deepest red. Henry VIII was so taken with them he set aside more than 100 acres in Kent for their production and ordered his gardeners to ‘propagate with greater vigour’ so he could enjoy more
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