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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cherries
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Hello! I’ve planted my first trees: royal rainier cherry & a bing cherry. They are between 5’ & 6’. Since planting them, I haven’t found much info on some ground cover plants I can plant under them. I want to put in those plants which would introduce the right nutrients into the soil for the cherry trees to soak up, but I’m so new to gardening. Could anyone some suggest some nice shallow root plants for zone 8a?
Thanks so much!
We are new at planting trees at all and have planted a variety of fruit trees. Do we need to have our agriculture center come check them out? Someone told us we have to do this to make sure they are not disease infected due to the many orange groves around us. Also, it is bearing cherries now but falling off tree. It is only about 4 ft. tall and was blooming when we purchased it from nursery. Planted it in a sunny area with other fruit trees. Stopped bearing and now is bearing again. We are in zone 9. Southern Florida Thanks so much for any info.
I have five, ten year old cherry trees ,they lose all of their ,pea sized green cherries (they turn yellow and fall )and the trees look so healthy and well grown,this happens to all of them every year whereas sour cherries are flourishing .what is the problem and what can be done?
Hi,
I want to plant a cheerry tree upstate NY on the catskill region, do you think it will work? should I plant from the fruit seed or buy from amazon?
Some cherries don’t do well when it gets close to -20F, or colder than USDA Hardiness Zone 5. The Catskills region should be OK. Catskill, NY, for example, is Zone 6a. Lexington, NY, is Zone 5a. But north into the Adirondacks, it would likely be too cold. To check the hardiness zone in your area, .
Tart cherries are usually a little more hardy than sweet cherries (which also require another variety for pollination). For best advice for cherry varieties that grow in your area, you might want to contact your county’s Cooperative Extension service. .
At the Cornell Cooperative Extension Web site, you can select your county, and then browse for articles about fruit tree growing, as well as contact information to call for advice.
Buying locally, such as from garden nurseries in your area, may enable you to purchase trees that have adapted to your local climate. Mail order nurseries that specialize in fruit trees, however, may give you a wider range of varieties to choose from. Growing from a seed found in a fruit that you bought from a grocery store would likely not be satisfactory, as if it were a hybrid, the offspring may not exhibit the same characteristics of the parent. Also, trees from a nursery may be grafted onto a hardy rootstock, which a home-grown cherry from seed would not. Seeds may also need a cold treatment before they germinate, and of course it would take more years before the trees produce fruit.
Hope this helps!
Hello, I have a rainier cherry tree and I plan to buy a Lapins for cross pollination. Is it ok to plant a tart cherry nearby as well?
Thank you,
Teresa
If you are planting Montmorency tart cherries, this is a self-fruitful variety. . Our best educated guess is that you should be fine, but we suggest you consult the source of your tart cherry tree.
I have a 16 year old montmorency cherry tree. It hasn't produced in 3 years. Can I expect any more crops from this tree?
Sour or tart cherry trees may survive for 20 to 25 years. We would wonder if your tree is diseased (from insects or a fungus)? Have you had late frosts that kill the buds? Is the tree still in the full sun or have some shade trees started to provide coverage?
Today I found that birds had eaten virtually all of my cherries. Do municipalities frown on bird netting in a front yard, which is where I planted our tree? Will the tree bear a second yield in one season or am I done for the summer? Thank you.