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Harnessing Tree Climbing Techniques<\/h2>\n

Cherries are a quintessential element of many desserts and salads, easily recognizable by their sweet tart flavor and deep burgundy color. While the fruit can be conveniently purchased at the grocer, they can offer an even more special experience when harvested straight from the tree. If you’re thinking of harvesting cherries from a tree, it’s important to understand the best methods for safe and effective harvesting. <\/p>\n

Choosing the Right Equipment<\/h2>\n

The most important thing to consider when removing cherries from trees is the equipment. A ladder presents one of the best solutions. Unlike stools, ladders provide a better sense of balance and stability and are generally easier to maneuver. Choose a ladder that’s tall enough to reach the tallest portion of the tree. Also, for the best support, make sure that the ladder extends four feet above the top of the tree. In addition, all ladders should be placed on even surfaces for greater stability. <\/p>\n

Safety Tips<\/h2>\n

Safety is critical when reaching for cherries or any other fruit from trees. Never climb a tree without ample support. Never climb a tree wearing shorts or flip–flops, as you could easily slip or lose your balance. Be extra careful when riding down the trunk (as opposed to the branches), because you could potentially tire your arms and lose concentration. Always keep three points of contact when climbing. <\/p>\n

Harvesting Cherries<\/h2>\n

The splendor of a cherry tree cannot be understated. The deep pink flowers open to reveal red, juicy cherries served up on an abundance of leaves and blossoms. When ready to harvest the fruit, a few basic steps are important to ensure that you do everything correctly. First, inspect the fruit for damage or pests and choose the firmest cherries. Use a picking twister or hand picker to gently pull individual cherries from the trees and place them in buckets. <\/p>\n

Checking for Ripe Cherry<\/h2>\n