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Wild Black Cherry Tree

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Weeping Higan 'Snow Fountain' Cherry

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Cherry Trees For Sale Online

Our selection of cherry trees is grown in our nursery using only the finest cherry rootstock, ensuring that no matter the size of your garden, we have the perfect tree for you.

From garden enthusiasts to first-time planters, our cherry trees are designed to flourish, providing you with delicious cherries for many years to come.

Invest in a top-notch, grow-your-own cherry tree today and enjoy the sweet rewards of your own garden.

Browse our selection now and find the ideal cherry tree for sale that matches your garden's needs.

Driveway lined with blooming cherry blossoms
Driveway lined with blooming cherry blossoms

Characteristics of Cherry Trees

Feature Sweet Cherry Trees Sour Cherry Trees
Size Large, reaching up to 36 feet Smaller, usually less than 16 feet
Fruit Shape Round or heart-shaped Round
Fruit Color Varies from yellow to red to nearly black Usually dark red
Taste Sweet, eaten fresh or canned Sour, used in sauces and pastries after being frozen or canned
Growth Regions Grow throughout the world, in areas without extreme heat or cold Same as sweet cherry trees
Notable Characteristic Known for beautiful flowers Also known for beautiful flowers

Benefits of Cherry Trees

Cherry trees not only beautify your garden but also offer numerous benefits.

Attracts Pollinators
Cherry trees bloom with fragrant flowers that attract bees and butterflies, enhancing pollination in your garden. This ensures a healthy, thriving ecosystem right at your doorstep.
Improves Air Quality
Like all trees, cherry trees absorb CO2 and release oxygen, cleansing the air around your home. Planting a cherry tree contributes to a greener, fresher environment for you and your family.
Provides Shade and Beauty
With their lush foliage and stunning blooms, cherry trees create natural shade and scenic beauty. This makes your garden a picturesque and cool retreat during warm days.
White cherry blossom in yard
White cherry blossom in yard

Types of Cherries

Cherries have a rich history, dating back about 2,000 years when they were first cultivated in Southeast Europe. Back then, during Julius Caesar's time, the Romans already enjoyed at least eight different varieties of cherries. There are two main types of cherries that you should know about: sweet cherries and sour cherries.

Sweet Cherries

Sweet cherries, scientifically known as Prunus avium, originally come from the Caspian-Black Sea region and parts of Asia. These trees are tall and grow straight up, making them an impressive sight. The fruit is, of course, sweet and delightful to eat straight off the tree. There are two main kinds of sweet cherries:

Bigarreaus These have firm flesh and include popular varieties like Bing, Lapins, and Napoleon.
Hearts Known for their soft flesh, an example is the Black Tartarian.
Sour Cherries

Sour cherries, or Prunus cerasus, are a bit different. They're believed to be a natural hybrid between the wild cherry (Prunus avium) and ground cherry (Prunus fruticosa), originating from areas like the Caucasus Mountains, Turkey, or Eastern Europe. These trees have more branches and produce cherries that range from bright red to nearly black, with a tart flavor. Sour cherries are divided into:

Amarelle These have clear juice, with the Montmorency being a well-known type.
Morello Known for their colored juice, like the English Morello.

Cherries are among the first fruits to ripen each season, making them highly anticipated by everyone – not just boys but birds and deer, too.

How to Plant and Care for Cherry Trees

Planting your cherry tree at the right time and in the right place is crucial for its growth and fruit production. Follow these guidelines to give your tree the best start:

  1. Timing Plant your cherry tree after the last frost has passed. This timing helps ensure that your young tree isn't damaged by cold weather as it begins to grow.
  2. Location and Spacing Choose a location that's about 10 to 20 feet away from other plants, trees, shrubs, and structures. This spacing is key for proper water absorption and root growth, and it prevents the roots from competing with nearby plants or being damaged by buildings.
  3. Preparing the Hole Dig a hole that's big enough to accommodate the root ball of your tree, with a little extra width for ease of planting. Add a layer of organic matter, like compost, to the bottom of the hole to enrich the soil.
  4. Planting Depth Make sure to plant the tree so that it's at the same depth as it was in its original growing conditions. The top of the roots should be level with the soil surface.
  5. Filling the Hole Before placing your tree in the hole, mix some organic matter into the removed soil. Then, fill the hole with this enriched soil, making sure the soil level is even with the surrounding ground.
  6. Stabilizing the Tree Use a rigid stake and tree ties to support your cherry tree, protecting it against the wind as it grows.
  7. Watering After planting, water your cherry tree thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots.
  8. Fertilizing Apply fertilizer around the base of the tree to encourage healthy growth.
  9. Mulching Cover the soil around the base of your tree with bark, garden compost, or wood chips. This mulch helps protect the root system from extreme temperatures and retains soil moisture.

By following these steps, you'll create an ideal environment for your cherry tree to thrive, promising delicious fruit for years to come.

Stunning cherry blossom tree in bloom
Stunning cherry blossom tree in bloom

Landscaping and Design Ideas for Cherry Trees

Cherry trees can be an integral part of your garden's landscape, enhancing its visual appeal and ecological balance. Here are three design ideas to consider:

Create a Focal Point
Use a singular, majestic cherry tree as a central feature in your garden. This not only draws the eye but offers a stunning display of blossoms in spring followed by vibrant foliage in autumn.
Line a Pathway
Plant a series of cherry trees on either side of a garden path. As these trees mature, they'll form a natural archway, providing a picturesque walkway enhanced by fragrant blooms each season.
Mix with Companion Plants
Surround your cherry trees with companion plants such as lavender, catmint, or peonies. These companions can help deter pests, improve pollination, and add layers of texture and color to your garden tableau.

Sustainability Practices for Cherry Trees

Engaging in sustainable practices for cherry trees is crucial for the health of your garden and the environment.

  • Use Rainwater Harvesting Collect rainwater to water your cherry trees. This saves water and is great for your trees.
  • Apply Organic Mulch Use organic mulch around your trees. It keeps the soil moist and adds nutrients as it breaks down.
  • Practice Integrated Pest Management (IPM) IPM uses natural methods to control pests. This means fewer chemicals and a healthier garden.
Front yard with weeping cherry trees
Front yard with weeping cherry trees

Where to Buy Cherry Trees

Whether you want sweet or sour cherries, PrivacyShrubs.com has the perfect tree just for you. Buy your cherry tree today and get started on your garden adventure.

If you have any questions or need help choosing the right tree, feel free to contact us. Our team is here to help you grow your ideal garden.

Frequently Asked Questions

What weather does a cherry tree need?
All cherry varieties love basking in full sun and grow best in fertile, well-drained soil that's slightly acidic. They need mild, somewhat dry summers and cold winters to bear fruit, with several hundred hours of chill time under 45 degrees Fahrenheit being essential.
How long does a cherry blossom last?
The best time to see cherry blossoms is usually four to seven days after the peak bloom starts. If the weather is perfect, these beautiful blooms can last up to two weeks.
What season do cherries grow?
Cherries shine in their prime from late spring through early summer, painting markets in hues of red and purple from May to August. This limited season makes every cherry bite a cherished seasonal treasure.
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