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You could throw the cherry pits you get from store-bought cherries away. You could also use them to grow your very own cherry ...
Growing a cherry tree in your own yard is a win-win situation. Not only will you have a juicy summer harvest headed your way, ...
Every cherry you eat contains a pit that has the potential to sprout a new tree.
Have you dreamed of watching fruit blossom in your own backyard? Why not start with a cherry tree? The low-maintenance tree will bring you plenty of fruit to enjoy.
When selecting a cherry tree variety for your backyard, Mark and Ellen Parlee, owners of Parlee Farms, recommend choosing a self-fertile variety, especially if you plan to grow one tree.
The Kwanzan cherry is a flowering cherry tree that blooms in late spring. Discover how to plant, prune, and care for a Kwazan cherry tree.