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Cherries are much better picked off a branch at home than from the supermarket.
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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cherries
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Types
Sweet Cherries
- Early - ‘Black Tartarian’
- Midseason - ‘Bing’
- Late - ‘Stella’
Sour Cherries
- Early - ‘Early Richmond’
- Midseason - ‘Montmorency’
- Late - ‘Meteor’
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ive had my dwarf cherry tree over 3 years and still had no fruit it looks healthy so what am i doing wrong
What type of cherry tree is it? Some cherry trees need a second cherry tree of a different type to produce cherries. Some cherry trees are self pollinating and don't need a second tree for example a Stella cherry tree is self-pollinating.


Hi Susan,
Cherry trees can take a long time to bloom. If the tree looks healthy you may have flowers next year. Check your variety and make sure that it is self pollinating. If not you need to plant a different variety for pollination.