In alpha order from west
Crimson Passion, Juliette, Romeo
Variety info from Veseys seeds
Bed of 2x6 boards 20ft total length
Planted 80" apart
Deep hole with compost peat moss wood chips clay
Soil from spinach bed
Sour Cherries bred for hardiness by Univ of Sask
Mid season variety. Dark red 7 gram fruit are the largest in the series, and the sweetest of all three. Fresh eating type. More compact plant than the others. Beautiful, bright red cherries, ideal for home made cherry pie. These exciting new bush cherries, developed by the University of Saskatchewan after 50 years of breeding work, are perfect for the home gardener. They are very hardy (zone 3), disease resistant and their bush shape is very suitable for the garden. They are heavy yeilding, producing up to 10-15 kg per plant. With proper care they should begin to bear fruit in 3 years, with full maturity (7-8 feet) in 5-6 years. These are tart cherries, ideal for cooking, but are also sweet enough for fresh eating. Self-pollinating, but better results are obtained when two varieties are planted. We ship 2.5" pot.
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