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		<title>Comment on Can You Make Your Own Family Tree? by meanolmaw</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 19:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have a Yoshino cherry that&#039;s supposed to be just an ornamental, but it bears tiny little cherries that my birdie buddies just love!.... it only started this after it made it to &#039;maturity&#039;..... just something to be aware of in case it would be a &#039;mess&#039; to you.....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a Yoshino cherry that&#8217;s supposed to be just an ornamental, but it bears tiny little cherries that my birdie buddies just love!&#8230;. it only started this after it made it to &#8216;maturity&#8217;&#8230;.. just something to be aware of in case it would be a &#8216;mess&#8217; to you&#8230;..</p>
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		<title>Comment on Can You Make Your Own Family Tree? by Spectre</title>
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		<dc:creator>Spectre</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 19:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cat  is right on it. there are Flowering (Ornamental hybrid) or Fruiting cherries. Depends on what you want

My Favourite flowering cherry is  &quot;Shirotae&quot; Mount Fuji</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cat  is right on it. there are Flowering (Ornamental hybrid) or Fruiting cherries. Depends on what you want</p>
<p>My Favourite flowering cherry is  &#8220;Shirotae&#8221; Mount Fuji</p>
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		<title>Comment on Can You Make Your Own Family Tree? by heero_krishna</title>
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		<description>There are some sterile cherry trees but all other cherries should produce fruit. In fact, every plant can produce a fruiting body that carries seeds.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some sterile cherry trees but all other cherries should produce fruit. In fact, every plant can produce a fruiting body that carries seeds.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Can You Make Your Own Family Tree? by Don B</title>
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		<description>The Kwanzan cherry trees are ornamentals and do not fruit.
according to the Arborday Organization.

Of course, commercial cherry trees do fruit.

Type in Kwanzan cherry trees into the yahoo search engine.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kwanzan cherry trees are ornamentals and do not fruit.<br />
according to the Arborday Organization.</p>
<p>Of course, commercial cherry trees do fruit.</p>
<p>Type in Kwanzan cherry trees into the yahoo search engine.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Can You Make Your Own Family Tree? by fairyfae.angel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 17:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I do believe the ones in Washington may be ornamental, and not bare fruit...BUT yes, there are Cherry trees that bare great fruit!  They taaste great and make wonderful jellies and jams and fruit for pies.....YUMMMY

Cherries are one of the most popular fruits. Growing cherry trees is easy. Perhaps the biggest problem is keeping the birds from beating you to the harvest.  It can also be difficult to bring in a bowl of cherries from the tree. They get eaten before they get to the house! 

Cherry trees can grow 20-30 feet tall, or more. They produce a profusion of blooms in early spring. Cherry blossom time is a cause for celebration in many areas of the country.  The fruit matures early in the season, and is harvested in late spring. 


There are two basic types of cherries: 

Sweet Cherries - The ones you eat fresh from your tree. Home gardeners prefer sweet cherries that they can eat fresh. 

Sour Cherries - commonly used in baking . Most sour cherry trees are grown in orchards by farmers. 


If you don&#039;t know the difference between a  sweet and a sour cherry, taste a fresh one of each.....then you&#039;ll know for certain!!! 


Wood from cherry trees is hard. It makes excellent lumber for furniture. It also is good as wood for your fireplace. 



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Propagation of Cherry Trees: 

Cherry trees are grown from seeds. The pit, or seed, in the center of each cherry is capable of producing a tree. If you discard some cherry pits into a flower garden, you may find young seedlings growing there the following year.  

Nowadays, most homeowners  and gardeners buy young cherry trees from a garden store. The trees are usually 4&#039; to 8&#039; tall, and gives you a few years head start towards your first crop. 

You can also graft cherry branches onto other fruit trees. 




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Planting Cherry Trees: 

Transplant young cherry tree saplings into your yard or garden in the spring or summer. Most likely, the container of the tree you purchased, is made of a bio-degradable, heavy peat material. After planting, it will soften and break down in the moist soil, allowing the roots to easily penetrate it and grow. If the container is plastic or some other material, you will need to remove the roots from it during planting. 

Dig a hole about three times as big and deeper than the root ball. Mix in plenty of rich compost into the hole, along with fresh,  rich soil. 

If it is in a peat container, cut slits in the container to speed up its decomposition, and to help the roots to emerge easier. 

Plant the chery tree to a depth equal to where it is in the container. Do not plant it deeper. 

Fill in around the roots with a mixture of compost and soil. Tamp down the soil around the tree. 

If planted in a windy area, stake the tree so it will grow straight. 

Water well and deeply. Repeat deep watering frequently, to help new roots to grow and spread. 




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How to Grow Cherry Trees: 

Once your cherry tree is established, it should grow well with little attention.  Fruit tree fertilizer spikes for the first few years, will help young trees to get off to fast, healthy start. 


Each spring, before buds open, apply a dormant oil fruit tree spray. This will kill a variety of insects. Apply a fruit tree spray frequently during the season, if you have problems with insects or disease. We strongly recommend you avoid spraying near harvest time. In all cases, follow the directions on the label for application and use. 




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Pruning Cherry Trees: 


Like other plants, pruning your cherry tree is healthy for it. This should be done by early spring, before the new year&#039;s growth begins.   

Prune the tree yearly, to remove dead or unhealthy branches and limbs. Also prune in areas where growth is very bushy. This will increase sunlight and air penetration, to help the overall health and growth of the tree. You can also prune branches to maintain a shapely looking tree. 

Annual pruning will help keep your tree smaller and more manageable, too. 



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Controlling Birds in Cherry Trees: 
If you don&#039;t work to keep birds from getting to your cherry tree, you stand to lose a serious portion of the harvest. Here are some methods that other home gardeners have used: 

Pest Netting - Smaller trees can be wrapped in netting. It is very effective until the tree grows so big that it becomes impractical to cover it.   

Aluminum Pie tins on a string - its an old favorite. But, it can be irritating to you and the neighbors. 

Noise Makers- Anything that is loud and sporadic will startle the birds. 

Fake Predators - Plastic and blow-up owls and snakes</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do believe the ones in Washington may be ornamental, and not bare fruit&#8230;BUT yes, there are Cherry trees that bare great fruit!  They taaste great and make wonderful jellies and jams and fruit for pies&#8230;..YUMMMY</p>
<p>Cherries are one of the most popular fruits. Growing cherry trees is easy. Perhaps the biggest problem is keeping the birds from beating you to the harvest.  It can also be difficult to bring in a bowl of cherries from the tree. They get eaten before they get to the house! </p>
<p>Cherry trees can grow 20-30 feet tall, or more. They produce a profusion of blooms in early spring. Cherry blossom time is a cause for celebration in many areas of the country.  The fruit matures early in the season, and is harvested in late spring. </p>
<p>There are two basic types of cherries: </p>
<p>Sweet Cherries &#8211; The ones you eat fresh from your tree. Home gardeners prefer sweet cherries that they can eat fresh. </p>
<p>Sour Cherries &#8211; commonly used in baking . Most sour cherry trees are grown in orchards by farmers. </p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t know the difference between a  sweet and a sour cherry, taste a fresh one of each&#8230;..then you&#8217;ll know for certain!!! </p>
<p>Wood from cherry trees is hard. It makes excellent lumber for furniture. It also is good as wood for your fireplace. </p>
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<p>Propagation of Cherry Trees: </p>
<p>Cherry trees are grown from seeds. The pit, or seed, in the center of each cherry is capable of producing a tree. If you discard some cherry pits into a flower garden, you may find young seedlings growing there the following year.  </p>
<p>Nowadays, most homeowners  and gardeners buy young cherry trees from a garden store. The trees are usually 4&#8242; to 8&#8242; tall, and gives you a few years head start towards your first crop. </p>
<p>You can also graft cherry branches onto other fruit trees. </p>
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<p>Planting Cherry Trees: </p>
<p>Transplant young cherry tree saplings into your yard or garden in the spring or summer. Most likely, the container of the tree you purchased, is made of a bio-degradable, heavy peat material. After planting, it will soften and break down in the moist soil, allowing the roots to easily penetrate it and grow. If the container is plastic or some other material, you will need to remove the roots from it during planting. </p>
<p>Dig a hole about three times as big and deeper than the root ball. Mix in plenty of rich compost into the hole, along with fresh,  rich soil. </p>
<p>If it is in a peat container, cut slits in the container to speed up its decomposition, and to help the roots to emerge easier. </p>
<p>Plant the chery tree to a depth equal to where it is in the container. Do not plant it deeper. </p>
<p>Fill in around the roots with a mixture of compost and soil. Tamp down the soil around the tree. </p>
<p>If planted in a windy area, stake the tree so it will grow straight. </p>
<p>Water well and deeply. Repeat deep watering frequently, to help new roots to grow and spread. </p>
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<p>How to Grow Cherry Trees: </p>
<p>Once your cherry tree is established, it should grow well with little attention.  Fruit tree fertilizer spikes for the first few years, will help young trees to get off to fast, healthy start. </p>
<p>Each spring, before buds open, apply a dormant oil fruit tree spray. This will kill a variety of insects. Apply a fruit tree spray frequently during the season, if you have problems with insects or disease. We strongly recommend you avoid spraying near harvest time. In all cases, follow the directions on the label for application and use. </p>
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<p>Pruning Cherry Trees: </p>
<p>Like other plants, pruning your cherry tree is healthy for it. This should be done by early spring, before the new year&#8217;s growth begins.   </p>
<p>Prune the tree yearly, to remove dead or unhealthy branches and limbs. Also prune in areas where growth is very bushy. This will increase sunlight and air penetration, to help the overall health and growth of the tree. You can also prune branches to maintain a shapely looking tree. </p>
<p>Annual pruning will help keep your tree smaller and more manageable, too. </p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
Controlling Birds in Cherry Trees:<br />
If you don&#8217;t work to keep birds from getting to your cherry tree, you stand to lose a serious portion of the harvest. Here are some methods that other home gardeners have used: </p>
<p>Pest Netting &#8211; Smaller trees can be wrapped in netting. It is very effective until the tree grows so big that it becomes impractical to cover it.   </p>
<p>Aluminum Pie tins on a string &#8211; its an old favorite. But, it can be irritating to you and the neighbors. </p>
<p>Noise Makers- Anything that is loud and sporadic will startle the birds. </p>
<p>Fake Predators &#8211; Plastic and blow-up owls and snakes</p>
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		<title>Comment on Watch How Easy It Is To Make Motion Path Animation In Powerpoint by bebe</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 17:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>All animals are my favorite, actually,  I love them all, If I were rich I would have a farm with acres of land to adopt what I can. I have right now , a Dog, a Cat and 4 birds and I love them all the same because of their different personalities. 
They are just like my children.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All animals are my favorite, actually,  I love them all, If I were rich I would have a farm with acres of land to adopt what I can. I have right now , a Dog, a Cat and 4 birds and I love them all the same because of their different personalities.<br />
They are just like my children.</p>
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