Could anyone please tell me if it would be possible to grow a small cherry tree in a polytunnel? I was thinking about one of the smaller types that are advertised as patio cherries or one on a very small rootstock. I am just reading Mark Gatter's and Andy McKee's book How to Grow Food in Your Polytunnel All Year Round" and it mentions apricots but not cherries. Is there any reason for that eg the roots spreading too much or something. Can anyone help please?
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Originally posted by greenishfing View PostWhy not just grow it outdoors?
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Reply to Heated mat for Tom's and chilliesby raryI use a mix of six scoops of compost three scoops of sand/grit and two scoops of perlite,the quantity is unimportant as long as the ratio is the same, if for seeds I use this mix, if I am potting on I add some blood, fish and bone, along with a small quantity of chicken manure pellets
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