Felt cherry: description, varieties and secrets of cultivation

Felt cherry: description, varieties and secrets of cultivation

Felt cherries appeared in the Far East, somewhere in the Himalayas or Japan. Due to the natural adaptability of the plant to rather extreme conditions, as well as its attractive appearance, many Russian gardeners choose it for cultivation.

Characteristic

Felt cherry is one of the most common plants found on the plots of amateur gardeners. It is not only a fruit and berry crop, but also serves to decorate the garden in the spring. It's no secret that cherry blossoms are one of the most beautiful natural phenomena. Felt cherry, which differs from the classic only in shape, also blooms amazingly beautifully, exuding a wonderful aroma.

It is worth explaining why the cherry is called felt. The whole point is that there is a small soft fluff on the stems, leaves, and even the berries themselves. On the fruits, it is not very pronounced, but on the leaves it is immediately noticeable. You should not be afraid - this is not a disease, just a feature of the plant.

Felt cherries are great for use as "living" fences. Some shrubs are distinguished by a dense crown, through which one cannot see what is happening on the site. In addition, hedge areas are usually open and lit, which is just right for growing this crop.

The main disadvantage is that the life expectancy of felt cherries is relatively short.If you do not take care of it properly, then it will grow and bear fruit for 10-15 years, however, if you devote enough time and effort to caring for the plant, it will live much longer - up to 20 years.

When does it bear fruit?

The fruiting of the vast majority of varieties occurs in the second half of July. The average duration of fruit formation is 10 days. Flowering begins in May 15-20.

The fruiting time and the abundance of the crop largely depend on the conditions in which the felt cherry grows, as well as on the variety. Early-ripening varieties, on average, yield a crop 1.5 weeks earlier than mid-season ones. The climate also plays an important role. Small spring frosts will not significantly affect the fruiting period, but severe sharp frosts or gusty winter winds can significantly reduce the yield.

On average, felt cherry begins to bear fruit for 2-3 years after planting in open ground. During this period, from 200 g to 600 g of crop can be obtained from one shrub. A full-fledged crop can be harvested already for 3-4 years, while it will grow significantly and will already be from 6 kg to 14 kg, depending on the variety. The quality of care, as well as timely feeding of the plant, has a great influence on the yield.

Varieties

To date, amateur gardeners have at their disposal a huge list of different types of felt cherries. Most of them appeared in the last century, but this does not prevent them from being loved so far. The thing is that hybrid cultures are ideally adapted to Russian realities. In many regions, severe frosts and an unstable climate, so plants must be adapted to any turn of events.

Among other things, the most popular varieties of felt cherries have a spectacular appearance not only as a shrub, but also as fruits. The vast majority have an appetizing red color, the intensity of which varies greatly. Also, gardeners and summer residents most of all like to grow large-fruited varieties, so among the popular ones there is not a single variety with small berries.

Please note that special conditions are important for some varieties, such as plenty of sunlight or moderate humidity. It is strongly recommended to take these nuances into account, since the volume and quality of the crop depend on the degree of fulfillment of these conditions.

So, we bring to your attention the most common varieties. Judging by the reviews, they are the best among all varieties of felt cherries.

"Natalie"

Cherry felt "Natalie" is one of the most popular. It is chosen by many gardeners and gardeners due to its many advantages. So, the Natalie variety is suitable not only for growing as a fruit crop, but also simply for decoration. However, the harvest that can be harvested is also quite impressive.

Cherry "Natalie" is perfect for breeding in Russian realities with harsh winters. This variety tolerates frost well, so it can be grown even in Siberia. Despite the cold, the harvest can be obtained on average 10 days earlier than when growing common sour cherries, and it is easier to harvest it due to the fact that the Natalie felt cherry is a shrub.

Variety "Natalie" is quite high when compared with other varieties. The height of the bushes reach two meters. The crown is spreading, while not dense, which is why excellent ventilation is maintained.The berries are large, rich burgundy color. The skin is covered with hairs. As for taste, they are rated as above average.

When choosing a landing site, it should be taken into account that a large amount of sun is important for the Natalie felt cherry. Choose the sunniest spot. It is also necessary that the groundwater does not run very deep, and the plant can reach it with its roots. In the reverse situation, the harvest and its quality will be very different from those desired.

"Princess"

Variety "Tsarevna" is often chosen by summer residents and gardeners due to its excellent decorative properties. However, it is important to clarify one nuance inherent in this variety. It lies in the fact that the "Princess" is not quite a cherry in the traditional sense. It belongs to plum trees, so it cannot be crossed with cherries.

Cherry felt "Tsarevna" has a number of advantages. One of them - high frost-resistant qualities, so it can be bred in Siberia, and in the Urals, and in the Moscow region. It is also noteworthy that the berries contain a large amount of minerals and vitamins, so they are good for health. In terms of taste characteristics, the fruits of the "Princess" are also not inferior to their counterparts. Gardeners note the excellent taste and tart rich aroma. Cherry begins to bear fruit early, while the harvests are always plentiful. In addition, the variety is resistant to certain diseases, for example, to coccomycosis.

The shrub rarely reaches a height of one and a half meters. The average height is 1.2 m. At the same time, the crown is spreading, but not very dense. The most attractive cherry "Tsarevna" looks during flowering. All branches are covered with white flowers that emit a strong aroma.

As for the fruits, they are large. In weight, the cherry reaches 4 grams.The form is also atypical. Here the berries are not round, but oval. The skin has a pink tint. The pulp is slightly sour, but it does not spoil the taste. It should be borne in mind that although the pulp is dense, it is impossible to transport cherries.

It spoils quickly, so it is advisable to use it immediately after collection.

"Spark"

This variety was bred in the Khabarovsk Territory back in 1958, and has not lost its relevance since then. Summer residents still choose "Spark" for a number of advantages inherent in this variety. Among them are frost resistance, pleasant taste of berries, excellent decorative qualities.

Cherry "Spark" begins to bear fruit 2-3 years after planting. The fruiting period depends on the quality of care and can reach 20 years. In height, the shrub can reach 2.5 m. The crown is sprawling, of medium density. The diameter of the crown can be up to 1.8 m.

The berries are large, fragrant, in weight can be up to 4 grams. The sugar content in fruits can reach 12%, which indicates the moderate sweetness of the Spark cherry. The color of the skin is bright red, without pinking. It is believed that it is because of such bright fruits that the variety got its name.

When choosing a landing site, it is important to consider that the variety "Spark" does not tolerate drought, so you need to make sure that the groundwater does not run very deep. In the case when it is impossible to choose such a place, take care of regular watering of the plant. It will also need to be watered abundantly during fruiting, since the lack of moisture causes the fruits to shrink, losing their aesthetic appearance.

If in winter the air temperature in your region drops below -25 degrees, then it is necessary to insulate the felt cherry "Spark". Experienced gardeners advise using slate sheets for this, and not plastic wrap.

"Alice"

The homeland of the variety "Alice" is Primorsky Krai. Spreading shrub, with a dense crown. It reaches a height of one and a half meters. Variety "Alice" is valued primarily for its decorative properties. Dense felt cherry bushes of this variety are often used as hedges.

The berries are not the largest. Their average weight is 3.3 grams. The shape of the fruit is elliptical, slightly elongated. The color is rich burgundy, and the flesh is bright red. As for taste, they are slightly lower than the previous two varieties. They are rated only 4 points out of 5. Because of this, the berries are more suitable for processing than for consumption. They make delicious jam, marmalade, wine.

Despite the fact that the berries are quite dense, problems can arise with their collection and transportation. Cherries of the Alice variety are easily damaged, so they cannot be harvested mechanically. Also, they are practically not stored.

Please note that if you do not harvest on time, you can achieve crushing of the fruit. As a result, they will become too small, so that the labor spent on collecting them will not be commensurate with the value.

Among other things, the variety is susceptible to moniliosis, since the shrub is thick and the berries fit snugly together. In this regard, sufficient efforts must be made to thin the crown and prevent the onset of the disease.

"Story"

Felt cherries of the "Fairy Tale" variety, like others, are distinguished by their aesthetic appearance. The crown is medium thick, has an oval shape, which looks especially harmonious with timely pruning. Remarkably, this is a low perennial. Cherry shrub "Fairy Tale" reaches a height of only 1.3 m.

The berries grow large - up to 3.5 grams each.The abdominal seam is clearly visible on the fruits. The color of the skin and pulp is burgundy, the juice is also reddish. The taste of the berries is slightly sour, but the sourness is in harmony with the sweetness. The taste is mediocre. It is rated at 3.8 points out of 5. Nevertheless, the berries can be eaten both raw and processed to make jam, marshmallow and more.

Variety "Fairy Tale" is different in that you can get a high yield from it. Up to 10 kg of fruit can be harvested from each shrub, but this figure drops sharply if the plant has been improperly cared for. What is remarkable cherry felt "Fairy tale" not only tolerates cold, but also drought. On the contrary, too frequent watering is fatal for her. Roots can rot in damp soil.

This variety is suitable not only for amateur breeding, but also for professional.

The only caveat is that it cannot be collected mechanically, because, firstly, the fruits are too tight, and secondly, too much pressure will damage the berries.

"Delight"

Shrubs of the Vostorg variety grow low - up to 1.5 meters. At the same time, the crown is sprawling and dense, so that it requires constant care: timely pruning, thinning, shaping.

The variety was named in this way because of the taste of the fruit, which is rated at 4 points out of 5. The berries themselves are large, rich red in color, with a clearly visible side seam. They are mainly consumed raw, but they are also suitable for processing: cooking compotes, making juices.

Variety "Rapture" - one of the few that can be transported. Berries with careful transportation will not lose their external attractiveness, but they will not withstand transportation over too long distances. Fruits are not subject to storage. They need to be processed or eaten immediately.

From each bush of the Vostorg cherry, you can harvest up to 9.2 kg of the crop, which is quite a lot. Like the previous variety, "Rapture" is resistant to drought and does not tolerate excessive moisture. The variety is frost-resistant, therefore it is suitable for the Moscow region, Siberia, the Urals. You can grow such a culture not only in amateur farms, but also on farms and horticultural enterprises. And large fruits are convenient to collect even by hand.

"Eastern"

Shrubs of cherry felt grade "Vostochnaya" are among the most compact. They reach a height of 1.5 meters, while the crown is medium spreading, and the bush itself is of medium density. Flowers, followed by berries, are scattered throughout the branches, and not concentrated only at the ends.

The fruits are not very large - up to 3.3 grams. The berries themselves are red-burgundy, and the abdominal seam on them is practically invisible. Red dense pulp has a pleasant taste, which was rated 4 out of 5 points. The combination of acidity and sweetness is felt as harmonious. As for the appearance, the berries look impressive and attractive.

You can make jam, jam, juice or something else from Vostochnaya cherries, or you can consume it raw. It is important to process or eat cherries right away, as they do not last long. You can transport it, but with extreme caution.

Remarkably, the Vostochnaya cherry begins fruiting 2 years after planting seedlings, yielding up to 8.7 kg per bush. At the same time, small spring frosts are not terrible for flowers. The variety tolerates frost well.

However, this variety is not resistant to either drought or excessive moisture.In the first case, the fruits will become shriveled and lose their juiciness, in the second, they will be affected by moniliosis.

"Children's"

A tall shrub of the "Children's" variety immediately attracts attention due to its spectacular appearance. The cherry of this variety reaches a height of 1.8 m. At the same time, the sprawling crown is not very dense, which is why the felt cherry "Children's" is resistant to a number of diseases.

The berries are large and reach 4 grams in weight. Bright red skin has hairs on the surface. It is noteworthy that the seeds in the fruits are very small and make up no more than 0.4% of the total weight of the berry. The taste of the berries is pleasant and harmonious, with a slight sourness. Taste rating - 3.9 points out of 5. As for eating, the berries can be both cooked and eaten fresh. The crop must be transported with extreme care.

Up to 10 kg of cherries can be harvested from each bush, so it is impossible to use a mechanized method. The skin on the fruit is too thin, its integrity will be broken. Berries are also not subject to storage - they quickly deteriorate due to juiciness.

The variety "Children's" perfectly tolerates frost and drought, while excessive soil moisture should not be allowed. This will lead not only to rotting of the roots, but also to the defeat of the fruit with moniliosis. Also note that it is necessary to harvest the crop as soon as it is ripe. Otherwise, the fruits become noticeably smaller.

"Gorgeous"

A thick bush of cherry felt varieties "Beauty" reaches a height of 1.6 m. The crown is spreading. It needs to be regularly thinned out, shaped. Like other varieties, "Beauty" is prone to moniliosis due to too tight fit of the fruit, so waterlogging is catastrophically contraindicated for it.

The maximum weight of the berries is 3.5 grams, while the stone inside is large. Its mass is equal to 5.3% of the total mass of the fetus. The variety got its name due to the spectacular appearance of the berries. The cherry is a dark pink shade, the hairs on the skin are almost invisible. The taste of berries is pleasant. It was rated 3.8 points out of 5. Due to its high palatability, the berries can be consumed raw and processed.

The variety has an extremely high yield. So, from each shrub you can collect up to 10.7 kg. Please note that mechanical harvesting is not allowed. Also, the variety does not tolerate transportation well and cannot be stored. Because of this, it must be grown on farms, next to which there are processing centers or enterprises. Also cherry "Beauty" is grown by amateur gardeners.

Cherries are resistant to frost and drought. The crop must be harvested as soon as it ripens. Firstly, this way you can achieve maximum productivity. Secondly, the fruits will not have time to grind due to overload.

"Ocean Virovskaya"

Variety "Ocean Virovskaya" is perfect for breeding for decorative purposes. A tall and not sprawling shrub looks attractive and delicate. In height, the felt cherry "Oceanskaya Virovskaya" reaches 1.8 m. The bush is of medium density, so it is less susceptible to disease due to the fruit sticking to each other.

The fruits have an appetizing appearance. They are burgundy in color, the hairs on the skin are almost invisible. The pulp has a slight smell, which in a special way emphasizes the sour taste. The stones in the fruits are large. They make up 6% by weight. Taste qualities are rated 4 out of 5 points.It is mainly recommended to use fresh cherries because of their excellent taste and aroma, but they are also used to make compotes, make jam and make jam.

From each bush you can get up to 9 kg of crop, however, in order to achieve maximum yield, it is necessary to collect ripe fruits on time. Otherwise, they are very crushed. The plant is well adapted to frosts and cooling, droughts, but does not tolerate high soil moisture.

The fruits begin to ripen in the 20th of July. You can wait for the first harvest in the second year after planting the seedlings in the ground, in the maximum harvest - for 4 years. The variety is well suited for amateur breeding.

"Pink fruitful"

This variety is valued not for its decorative qualities, but for its high yield. Despite the fact that the shrub is low, each one can get up to 9.6 kg of cherries. It is worth saying that the bush itself is sprawling, which also plays a significant role.

The weight of the fruit is 3 grams. At the same time, berries cannot be called attractive or spectacular. Due to the fact that they have a pink color, it seems to many that the fruits are unripe, but this is not so. Unsightly appearance does not affect the taste characteristics of cherries. Their score is 4 points out of 5. Sweet and sour fruits do not have a pronounced aroma.

Unfortunately, this variety does not tolerate frost well, so it is not suitable for planting in regions with cold winters. Cherry "Pink Productive" moderately tolerates drought and excessive moisture, so you should monitor the condition of the shrub.

As you can see, there are quite a few popular varieties that are distinguished by high yields and a pleasant taste of cherries. You just have to make a choice, paying special attention to the condition of the soil on your site.

Keep in mind that not all varieties require a high groundwater table. For some of them, such a neighborhood is even undesirable. Be sure to focus not only on the appearance and quality of the berries, but also on the relevance of growing this particular variety in the existing conditions.

growing conditions

For the most part, felt cherry prefers light and loose soils rich in nutrients. It can be black soil, loam or sandy loam options. Good soil drainage is important so that the roots can germinate freely. You should not plant felt cherries in peat or wetlands, as this will negatively affect the general condition of the plant, its ability to produce a crop.

Also check the pH balance of the soil. The soil must be neutral. Excessively acidic soils need to be limed, and the increased content of alkalis should be neutralized with acid.

Keep in mind that the quality of the soil is directly related to the quality and taste of the fruit, so take the time to work the soil.

It is important that the felt cherry area is well lit. The presence of direct sunlight is a decisive factor for the successful cultivation of this crop. Firstly, it will lead to faster evaporation of moisture. Therefore, it will be possible to avoid waterlogging of the soil under the bush. Secondly, with constant exposure to sunlight, flower formation and fruit set will be faster.

Remarkably, in the same place you need to plant not only one seedling of one variety, but several at once. It is advisable to choose at least three varieties. Cross-pollination will increase the quality of the crop by an order of magnitude, and in some cases will ensure that the shrub begins to bear fruit.The fact is that for some varieties, self-fertility is impossible, or it occurs only 3-4 years after planting.

Landing

Before planting a felt cherry, you need to familiarize yourself with the requirements that this process must meet. First of all, you need to make a reservation that planting plants should be carried out in the warm season. Then it is more likely that they will take root, gain a foothold and gain strength. It is optimal to plant felt cherries either in the spring before bud break, or until September inclusive.

It is best to plant young plants on hills, which should be protected from gusty winds. In addition, melting snow will not accumulate in such places, respectively, the seedlings will not be negatively affected by high humidity.

If it turned out that you purchased a seedling after all the planting dates (for example, in late autumn), then you may well leave it for wintering in the basement, after warming it well. In the spring, it will be necessary to carefully examine the plant, cut off the roots and dried parts. Only after that it will be possible to start landing in open ground.

Seedling selection

The first thing an experienced gardener thinks about when he decides to plant a crop on his plot is how to choose a seedling so that it turns out to be of high quality, takes root and gives a quick harvest. There are several criteria that you should pay attention to when buying.

  • The height of a felt cherry seedling should be approximately 1 m. It should not consist of a single stem, but of a branched trunk.
  • The root system must also be developed. The length of the roots can reach up to 30 cm.
  • Pay attention to the general appearance of the young plant.If it seems to you that there are traces of pests or disease on it, most likely it is. Do not listen to the assurances of the seller that it seemed to you. It's better not to risk it.
  • It happens that it is not so easy to recognize the quality of a seedling. At first glance, it may seem dead, but in reality it's just a little cold. Then it is recommended to conduct a small test. The hard bark on the seedling is slightly scratched. If a healthy green living bark is found under it, then the seedling is suitable. If everything is dry, then the plant is dead and will not be suitable for planting.

In conclusion, it is worth saying that the seedling should be bought only from a trusted supplier. Buying a plant from your hands is not the best solution.

planting process

To plant a seedling properly, use the following instructions.

  • Dig a hole 40-50 cm deep. The diameter should be 60-70 cm.
  • Prepare the seedling. First of all, you need to cut the root system. After pruning, the length of the roots should be no more than 20 cm. After that, rinse the roots in a solution of clay with water. This will allow them to settle in faster.
  • Place the plant in the previously dug hole, containing only the roots, but not the root collar. Then fill the hole with earth mixed with fertilizer for cherries. They can be purchased at a gardening store.
  • Water well, then sprinkle with mulch. It can be made from spruce chips or peat. Do the same for all seedlings.

Please note that the distance between them should not exceed three meters. This guarantees the optimal conditions necessary for the full development of all three plants, including for their cross-pollination.

As you can see, it is not so difficult to properly plant felt cherries.The main thing is good preparation.

Care

top dressing

The following fertilizers are recommended as top dressing:

  • manure;
  • lime;
  • phosphorus;
  • potassium.

All of the above components must be mixed in a ratio of 3000/600/50/25 g, and then added to the soil under the shrub. This top dressing can also be used at the time of planting felt cherries instead of purchased fertilizer. She will serve no worse.

Among other things, it is necessary to feed the plant after flowering. In this case, fertilizers are applied in the following proportions:

  • manure - 6 kg;
  • potassium - 20 g;
  • nitrogen - 30 g;
  • phosphoric - 70 g.

Top dressing should be applied along the edges of the near-stem circles.

Once every five years they resort to liming the soil. You can use wood ash for this.

It is also important to attract pollinating insects. Without proper pollination, it will not be possible to achieve good tasty harvests. Such insects include bees, bumblebees, some flies, beetles and others.

pruning

Growing felt cherries requires some effort, which is to properly trim and thin out the crown, preparing the plant for summer. So, it should be borne in mind that all pruning work should be carried out strictly before the appearance of the kidneys. Otherwise, you will do more harm than help.

The plant should be pruned immediately after it has been planted. First of all, the skeleton of the future shrub should be formed. To do this, some branches are cut from a young seedling that grow higher than half a meter from the ground level. In this case, the central and highest branch will become a kind of trunk. You need to shorten the branches by 17-20 cm, depending on the initial length.

The next couple of years, it is necessary to thin out the crown, cutting off unsuccessfully growing branches.These include those that grow inward, intertwined with each other. This procedure is due to the fact that light is needed for the formation of buds, and it will not break through to places with a large accumulation of branches.

For 5-6 years, you can already limit yourself to simple procedures to maintain a beautiful crown shape.

Shelter for the winter

There is no urgent need to cover felt cherry bushes for the winter. Exceptional are the cases when it comes to regions in which temperatures in winter fall below -40 degrees. Most varieties are able to cope with frosts down to -40 degrees, otherwise you will need to work hard.

It is not recommended to use ordinary polyethylene film as a heater. There is little sense from it, but thereby the usual microclimate and ventilation will be violated. It is much better to use slate sheets. They will protect not only from the cold, but also from gusty winds. Make sure that the slate sheets are well reinforced. If they fall, they can crush the bushes themselves.

After severe cold weather, it is recommended to inspect the plants for frozen branches, and remove them during spring pruning.

Reproduction methods

In total, two methods of propagation of felt cherries are known: seeds and cuttings. The first option is simpler and more understandable, however, it is used quite rarely due to its specifics. So, in order to achieve fruiting, it is necessary to use cross-pollination with enviable regularity, and it is not a fact that the plant will ever produce a crop. In the future, it will need to be vaccinated.

A completely different matter is propagation by cuttings. In this case, you do not need to wait until the seed germinates and gives more or less viable shoots.To propagate the plant in this way, you need to cut the shoots in July - just at the time of its fruiting. To do this, pinch off a sprout 15 cm long from a branch of 2-3 orders. Pay attention to the presence of wood. It should be at least a couple of centimeters on the handle.

After the necessary cutting has been obtained, it must be kept in a growth regulator solution for a third of a day, and then planted in the ground. It is necessary that the bark is completely in the ground. You also need to deepen about a centimeter of the green part.

Next, the planted sprouts are covered with a film, preferably matte, to prevent exposure to too bright sunlight. Cuttings must be watered all the time, make sure that the soil under them is moderately moist. After 4 weeks, they will acquire their own full-fledged root system.

Diseases and pests

Felt cherry is considered one of the most unpretentious plants, resistant to all kinds of viruses and pests. However, there are a number of diseases to which she is susceptible. The most common of these is moniliosis. A clear signal that the cherry is sick is the poor condition of the branches: they dry.

Unfortunately, there is no effective way to deal with monoliosis. The only thing that can be done is to treat the plant in advance with a half-percent solution of copper sulphate for prevention. It is also necessary to regularly thin out the crown, avoiding moisture stagnation. If you notice signs of disease on the branches, they must be cut.

As for pests, most often felt cherry bushes are affected by scale insects. The fight against it is extremely difficult due to the fact that this insect is not so easy to calculate. Outwardly, it looks like ordinary growths on a plant.Treatment involves first the mechanical removal of adult insects, and then treatment with the Actellik insecticide.

Please note that when removing the scale insect, it must be scraped off, since the shell practically adheres to the shoots.

To prevent damage to the plant by mice, an ordinary fine-meshed iron mesh is used. It is wound on the trunk of a bush in several layers to protect it from mouse teeth. It is necessary to check the integrity of the grid year-round. Mice are active not only in summer, but also in winter, and a layer of snow cannot save the plant from their raids.

For information on how to care for felt cherries, see the following video.

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