Pie Cherry Trees
- Trees must be planted in well drained soil
- 6 hours of sunlight Full sun preferred
- Stake all trees for the first 2 years.
- Tree guards should be used
- Pie Cherries are self-fertile
Montmorency Cherry
This tart cherry variety has long been recognized as the standard of the industry. Montmorency is planted throughout North America and is considere...
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A European sour cherry originating in Hungary in the 1970s. Developed through Communist Hungary's government for export, the Balaton emerged as the...
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Created and released to the public in 1997 from the New York State Agricultural Experimental Station at Cornell. However, the original tree was pla...
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Similar origin story to the Balafon Cherry- first developed in central Hungary and introduced to the US via Dr. Amy Iezzoni. It ripens about 10 day...
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Its hardiness down to zone 4 makes this cherry popular in northern climates. It is start, smaller, bright red with a matte finish, and is disease r...
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Developed from a specimen from the collection of a fruit collector named Vojtech Slavetinsky in the Czech Republic and is closely related to other ...
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A tart bush cherry growing to less than 4' tall. Plant produces cherries along the length of the branch that ripen in late September- this is the l...
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A tart bush cherry growing to less than 4' tall. Plant produces cherries along the length of the branch that ripen in September. Plant can tolerate...
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A tart bush cherry growing to less than 5' tall. Plant produces cherries along the length of the branch that ripen in late August to early Septembe...
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