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: Most cultivars are self-fertile , meaning you only need one tree to get fruit. However, planting a second tree nearby can increase your overall yield. 2. Planting Guide How to Grow Cherries, Complete Growing Guide and Harvest

: A dwarf, genetic hybrid developed for cold resistance and small yards; reaches only 8–10 feet. Hardiness : Generally grows well in USDA Zones 3–8 . prunus cerasus

Prunus cerasus , commonly known as the , tart cherry , or pie cherry , is a hardy deciduous tree prized for its acidic fruit and showy spring blossoms. Unlike its sweet cousin ( Prunus avium ), the sour cherry is exceptionally cold-tolerant and often self-fertile, making it an ideal choice for home orchards and edible landscapes. 1. Selection & Cultivation : Most cultivars are self-fertile , meaning you

Before planting, choose a variety that fits your space and culinary needs. : Planting Guide How to Grow Cherries, Complete Growing

: Known for its deep red, almost black skin and dark flesh/juice; perfect for baking and liqueurs.

: The most popular variety in North America, accounting for 95% of production; excellent for pies and preserves.

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