![]() ![]() This has progressed to the point that it looks almost dead. It leafed out beautifully this spring, then suddenly I noticed the leaves began to curl up. Last year it was lovely, with a multitude of blooms. Q: I have a limelight hydrangea standard in my small backyard garden. What better way to answer your question than to send it directly to the source? Here is his answer, concise as always: “The cherry bush has set more cherries than it can support so it’s dropping the surplus, just like June drop in apples.” So, in a nutshell (or cherry pit) no need to be concerned or do anything to the tree. Ieuan Evans, who was the person responsible for introducing the tree. Since the tree is not too tall, should I just remove all of the red cherries and leave the green ones?Ī: I sent your question about your Evans cherry to my friend Dr. Some of the red cherries appear to have some fuzz (fungus?) on one side. Q: We had a rather wet spring, and this is the first year I noticed that some of the small starting fruit on our Evans cherry tree has turned red. Did I find that my yields were that much better? In my humble opinion, no. I was one who followed that school of thought for many years. There are plenty of experts out there who will tell you that pruning will increase your yield by leaps and bounds. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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