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Black Tartarian Cherry Tree,  Five Gallon Container

Black Tartarian Cherry Tree, Five Gallon Container

SKU:black-tartarian-cherry-tree-five-gallon
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Price:$64.98
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The Black Tartarian Cherry tree has medium sized fruit purplish black in color. Fruit is semi sweet, dark red and juicy with very rich and delicious flesh. The Black Tartarian ripens early, and does better with a pollinizer such as Stella. Chill hours needed for best production-900. Enjoy these cherries for fresh eating, drying, freezing and cherry sauce. All of our fruit trees are shipped potted in soil to ensure a healthier start when planted in orchard or garden. Trees are about 4 feet tall when shipped. Beautiful pink flowers are an added bonus in the spring time.
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Something you gotta try, as suggested by one of my fruit tree suppliers, L.E. Cooke Company from Visalia California... “Plant 3 or 4 trees in the space of 1. Fruit trees are planted for the purpose of harvesting the reward of incredibly delicious tree ripened fruit. Why not extend this pleasure from 2-3 weeks to 10 to 12 weeks?” How is that done you ask? Read further…
The trees should be planted in a triangle (or box for 4) 24-30 inches apart and at a slight outward angle. The center limbs are pruned so that crossing limbs are removed. Otherwise, normal care is all that is necessary.

Can you give me suggestions on which varieties to choose that would be best for combining into a limited space?
Pick a combination of varieties that are similar in growth habit and foliage texture. Varieties can be selected for mild winter areas, traditional fruit growing areas, mountains or deserts. Why not have fruit all summer long?

For example?
Apples….red, green and yellow, or early, mid and late season. Apricots...June, July and August ripening. Cherries...early June ripening, mid June ripening and a sweet pollinator. Plums...red meat, purple meat and yellow meat.... I think you get the picture. Just have fun!