
What not to plant next to cherries
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Cherry has long taken a strong place in the list of the most common garden crops. But for the tree to yield the maximum yield, it is necessary not only to fertilize, water and timely treat plant diseases.
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Experienced gardeners always plan their plot correctly and choose only harmonious neighborhoods of crops. Harmony is associated with higher plant productivity and strong immunity.
But there are situations when the proximity of plants leads to poor yields, the invasion of pests and diseases.
This also applies to cherries. For example, many summer residents plant eggplants, tomatoes, and peppers next to these trees. They do this to save space. However, nightshades are often sources of diseases that are dangerous for fruit and berry trees. In addition, there should be no birch, oak, or maple near cherries.
Cherry does not coexist well with raspberries and gooseberries, which tend to grow, which negatively affects stone fruits. It is not recommended to plant currants next to this tree.
Coniferous trees love acidic soil, which is contraindicated for cherries. In the process of development, this type of plant itself releases substances into the soil, causing oxidation.
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