Everyones favorite! Once you start eating them its hard to stop!
Native to the forests of Germany, these popular fruiting trees are hardy, ornamental and easy to grow. The delicious fruits are great for fresh eating, canning, drying and freezing. Tart pie cherries make the most delicious pies and desserts. Cherry trees grow qu... (continued below)
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Cherries (Prunus Avium)
Cherries
Everyones favorite! Once you start eating them its hard to stop!
Native to the forests of Germany, these popular fruiting trees are hardy, ornamental and easy to grow. The delicious fruits are great for fresh eating, canning, drying and freezing. Tart pie cherries make the most delicious pies and desserts. Cherry trees grow quickly and usually start bearing in 2 to 3 years. They can grow to 20+ feet tall but can be kept much smaller with pruning. Cherries have a high chilling requirement and may not fruit well in warm winter climates. Most cherries need another cherry for cross pollination with the exception of Lapins and Stella which are self- fertile. We use colt and Mazzard rootstocks. Hardy to Zone 5-9.
This vigorous old Russian variety, introduced into England in 1794, makes an excellent pollinator. Medium sized dark purplish- black glossy fruit has great flavor and ripens early.
A productive and annual bearing bright yellow cherry that is very flavorful and sweet. Disease resistant and not as prone to cracking after a rain. It is also less attractive to birds due to its lighter color making it all around one of the most reliable
Heirloom pie cherry (Prunus cerasus) from the 1400"s. Compact and ornamental tree is productive and reliable." Medium sized tart fruits." The best pie cherry! Self-fertile and hardy to Zone 3.
Tree has similar fruit to Royal Anne but larger." Great rich flavor. The Birds tend to be less attracted to the light colored cherries." Ripens Midseason.
Heavy, consistent producer of medium-large size, shiny dark reddish-black cherries with great flavor, similar to Bing, but a little smaller. A very hardy, vigorous variety that is one of best pollinators for all other cultivars, except Bing.