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Background Information<\/h2>\n

Picking cherries from a cherry tree can be a fun and rewarding experience. It is a popular practice to pick cherries for baking, jams and jellies, and for gifts to friends and family. However, not everyone knows how to pick them properly or the techniques and strategies it takes to do so. It is important to approach cherry-picking with the right information and steps in order to maximize the quality and quantity of the harvest.<\/p>\n

Cherry Varieties<\/h2>\n

The first and most important step towards cherry-picking success is to identify the type and variety of cherry tree that is being harvested. There are many different varieties – some easier to pick than others. For example, the dwarf cherry tree is highlighted for its ability to produce large and sweet fruit with a short stature and small size, minimizing further hurdles such as ladders or other climbing tools.<\/p>\n

Selection Process<\/h2>\n

Picking cherries requires an eye for quality. Sweetness and maturity signals the quality of a cherry, and the best cherries will be cherry-red and plump. Cherry pickers can gently tug the cherry off the tree – if it doesn’t come off, it’s not ready for harvest yet. Always remove the stem and place the cherry into a clean and well-maintained picking bucket immediately.<\/p>\n

Picking Set-up<\/h2>\n

It is important to prioritize safety first in order to create a successful cherry-picking experience. An experienced professional can often provide helpful advice, and they can also be hired to pick the fruits while under their own supervision. Appropriate protective gear such as gloves, hats, and long-sleeved shirts should also be worn to reduce the risk of skin irritations.<\/p>\n

Cherry Preservation<\/h2>\n