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The short answer is yes. However, it will require a bit of work and commitment in terms of wrapping the tree for protection every year. We suggest contacting a local tree expert/arborist to ask about the success rate of bing cherry tree-growing in your region. People who have had success can often provide all kinds of helpful how-to hints that they have learned from trial and error. Best of luck with your bings!

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