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[email protected] 13-02-2005 06:42 PM

Best Cherry Tree for Zone 9
 
I'm wanting to grow a cherry tree in my Zone 9, Northern California
garden. I'd like it to be semi-dwarf, disease resistant, and
self-fertile with outstanding fruit production (tasty, tasy fruit!).
I've had Stella reccomended to me, as well as Craig's Crimson. Any
comments on these two varieties, or suggestions for others?

Thanks.

-Fleemo


Anonny Moose 14-02-2005 12:34 AM

I planted a Stella three years ago and had a handful of very tasty fruit
last summer. I had expected it to grow to 10 feet, but looks like it's going
to be taller - maybe 15-17. It's my first experience growing cherries, so
can't tell you any more. I'm north of you, in the Portland area.

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I'm wanting to grow a cherry tree in my Zone 9, Northern California
garden. I'd like it to be semi-dwarf, disease resistant, and
self-fertile with outstanding fruit production (tasty, tasy fruit!).
I've had Stella reccomended to me, as well as Craig's Crimson. Any
comments on these two varieties, or suggestions for others?

Thanks.

-Fleemo




figaro 18-02-2005 05:09 PM

Check out Bay Laural Nursery. I believe they are in Northern California.
They have very specific info about chill requirements for all of their fruit
trees and they have an extensive catalog including cherries and
interspecific hybrids with cherries. They know your climate and what would
work well for you. And I have never had a problem with anything I have
received from them in the past 5 years. The quality of their plants is top
notch. I believe they are at www.baylauralnursery.com.

I have no connection with this nursery except that I have ordered from them
for the last five years and am very pleased every spring.

From: "Anonny Moose"

I planted a Stella three years ago and had a handful of very tasty fruit
last summer. I had expected it to grow to 10 feet, but looks like it's going
to be taller - maybe 15-17. It's my first experience growing cherries, so
can't tell you any more. I'm north of you, in the Portland area.

wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm wanting to grow a cherry tree in my Zone 9, Northern California
garden. I'd like it to be semi-dwarf, disease resistant, and
self-fertile with outstanding fruit production (tasty, tasy fruit!).
I've had Stella reccomended to me, as well as Craig's Crimson. Any
comments on these two varieties, or suggestions for others?

Thanks.

-Fleemo





mleblanca 18-02-2005 05:47 PM

www.baylauralnursery.com

it is spelled baylaurelnursery

emilie



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