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  • How To Grow Cherry Trees How To Grow Cherry Trees
    Cherry trees are a little more particular in their requirements than apples, pears and plums but have so many attributes they are so well worth the extra care involved and with a few handy pointers can give great results and are very rewarding to grow.
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  • Dwarf & Miniature Cherry Trees Dwarf & Miniature Cherry Trees
  • Morello cherry tree, 1382, 237354, Morello cherry tree Morello cherry tree
    This is the quintessential cooking Cherry with a tart sub-acid flavour that makes wonderfully flavourful pies, jams, preserves etc. A hardy and durable, heavy cropping tree; self fertile.
    Morello is quite simply the classic cooking cherry. Other supposedly improved varieties have come and gone over the years but only Morellos endures. Its medium sized bright red fruits hang on the tree in a decorous display and this is a hardier option for northern area’s that will even do well in a slightly shaded position. Morello is self fertile and usually ripens during late June and early July. The fruits are generally too tart to be eaten fresh but they have many versatile kitchen uses. As it is almost impossible to buy true cooking cherries in the shops this makes it a very useful tree to have. You can turn the bounty into your own cherry pies, cherry compote, cherry juice, add them to natural yogurts, freeze them and make a wonderfully flavourful cherry jam! Morello is self fertile so no pollinators are needed. An easy cherry variety to grow. Tree sizes for Morello cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Morello cherry tree Morello cooking cherry trees for sale Morello is quite simply the classic cooking cherry. Other supposedly improved varieties have come and gone over the years but only Morellos endures. Its medium sized bright red fruits hang on the tree in a decorous display and this is a hardier option for northern area’s that will even do well in a slightly shaded position. Morello is self fertile and usually ripens during late June and early July. The fruits are generally too tart to be eaten fresh but they have many versatile kitchen uses. As it is almost impossible to buy true cooking cherries in the shops this makes it a very useful tree to have. You can turn the bounty into your own cherry pies, cherry compote, cherry juice, add them to natural yogurts, freeze them and make a wonderfully flavourful cherry jam! Morello is self fertile so no pollinators are needed. An easy cherry variety to grow. Tree sizes for Morello cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
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  • Stella cherry trees, 1398, 237360, Stella cherry trees Stella cherry trees
    One of the most popular Cherry tree varieties of all is 'Stella' It's bright shiny red fruits are large and of excellent quality and the blossom is self fertile meaning that Stella will fruit well on it's own. A reliable variety.
    Stella is one of the most important and successful of all the Cherry varieties, this American raised cultivar is an ideal garden tree. The flowers are self fertile, the fruits are large and of high quality and the flavour is superb. Stella is a dark red cherry suitable for use in late July. Ideal for the one tree garden, easy to grow and reliable. Highly recommended. Self fertile, no pollinators required. Tree sizes for Stella Cherry trees for sale: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Stella cherry trees
    Cherry trees - self fertile
  • Sunburst cherry tree, 1426, 237366, Sunburst cherry tree Sunburst cherry tree
    Probably the best dessert Cherry for general cultivation; ideal for garden, orchard, allotment, fruit cage, patio. Does well on all forms, is self fertile, sweetly flavoured and precocious.
    Currently the most popular variety for amateur growers. It was at the time of it’s release, the first sweet black cherry that was self fertile and it reamains a benchmark against which others in this class are measured. The large, black, juicy fruits have a superb flavour and the crop is heavy. The growth habit is similar to Stella and is easy to manage. Ripening in early July, an ideal variety for garden culture. Good split resistance, very impressive yields can be achieved with this variety. The number one choice for a slef fertile black cherry tree. Tree sizes for Sunburst cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Sunburst cherry tree Sunburst cherry trees for sale Currently the most popular variety for amateur growers. It was at the time of it’s release, the first sweet black cherry that was self fertile and it reamains a benchmark against which others in this class are measured. The large, black, juicy fruits have a superb flavour and the crop is heavy. The growth habit is similar to Stella and is easy to manage. Ripening in early July, an ideal variety for garden culture. Good split resistance, very impressive yields can be achieved with this variety. The number one choice for a slef fertile black cherry tree. Tree sizes for Sunburst cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Cherry trees - self fertile
  • Regina Cherry trees, 1085, 237358, Regina Cherry trees Regina Cherry trees
    A good late ripening deep red Cherry which can ripen to near black. Good flavour, plenty of juice, hardy. New from the Continent where it has performed well.
    Another valuable German raised variety which is ideally suited to the UK climate. The fruits ripen to a very dark blackish colour and have a good strong flavour. Split resistant and late season, suitable for picking in August, well after most other varieties have finished. A strong growing, easily cultivated and reliable cultivar. Requires a pollinator, most of the self-fertile varieties are ideal such as: Summer Sun Sunburst Lapins Morello Kordia. Tree sizes for Regina cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Regina Cherry trees Regina cherry trees for sale Another valuable German raised variety which is ideally suited to the UK climate. The fruits ripen to a very dark blackish colour and have a good strong flavour. Split resistant and late season, suitable for picking in August, well after most other varieties have finished. A strong growing, easily cultivated and reliable cultivar. Requires a pollinator, most of the self-fertile varieties are ideal such as: Summer Sun Sunburst Lapins Morello Kordia. Tree sizes for Regina cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Fan Cherry Trees
  • Lapins cherry tree, 1367, 237346, Lapins cherry tree Lapins cherry tree
    Large, sweet dark red fruits and a self pollinating nature have made this a popular garden choice over the last few years...
    Lapins is one of the most popular garden varieties because it is easy to grow, has good quality mild, sweet fruits and is self fertile so you don’t need any other varieties to produce the good crops. Lapins seems to have a somewhat naturally compact habit which can also be an advantage in the garden. The fruits ripen mid season and are medium to dark red in colour. Lapins is self pollinating, no partner trees are required. Also a good polinating tree for other cherry varieties. Tree sizes for Lapins cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possiblity at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Lapins cherry tree Lapins Cherry trees for sale Lapins is one of the most popular garden varieties because it is easy to grow, has good quality mild, sweet fruits and is self fertile so you don’t need any other varieties to produce the good crops. Lapins seems to have a somewhat naturally compact habit which can also be an advantage in the garden. The fruits ripen mid season and are medium to dark red in colour. Lapins is self pollinating, no partner trees are required. Also a good polinating tree for other cherry varieties. Tree sizes for Lapins cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possiblity at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Cherry trees - self fertile
  • Stella fan trained cherry, 1086, 237362, Stella fan trained cherry Stella fan trained cherry
    Stella is self fertile so can be grown it's own, this American raised variety is a favourite with large gleaming dark red fruits of exceptioanl flavour.
    Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Stella cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or Easy facing aspect. Stella is one of the most important and successful of all the Cherry varieties, this American raised cultivar is an ideal garden tree. The flowers are self fertile, the fruits are large and of high quality and the flavour is superb. Stella is a dark red cherry suitable for use in late July. Ideal for the one tree garden, easy to grow and reliable. Highly recommended. Self fertile, no pollinators required.
    Stella fan trained Cherry Trees for sale Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Stella cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or Easy facing aspect. Stella is one of the most important and successful of all the Cherry varieties, this American raised cultivar is an ideal garden tree. The flowers are self fertile, the fruits are large and of high quality and the flavour is superb. Stella is a dark red cherry suitable for use in late July. Ideal for the one tree garden, easy to grow and reliable. Highly recommended. Self fertile, no pollinators required.
    Fan Cherry Trees
  • Lapins cherry dwarf Gisele, 895, 237348, Lapins cherry dwarf Gisele Lapins cherry dwarf Gisele
    Lapins is a self-fertile large dark red cherry that ripens mid-late season... Also known as 'Cherokee'
    This Lapins cherry tree is grown on dwarf Gisele 5 stock which is compact and makes the smallest Cherry tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 150cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required and also easier to net against the birds; also suitable for fruit cages. Lapins is one of the most popular garden varieties because it is easy to grow, has good quality mild, sweet fruits and is self fertile so you don’t need any other varieties to produce the good crops. Lapins seems to have a somewhat naturally compact habit which can also be an advantage in the garden. The fruits ripen mid season and are medium to dark red in colour. Lapins is self pollinating, no partner trees are required. Also a good polinating tree for other cherry varieties.
    Lapins cherry dwarf Gisele Lapins Cherry fan tree This Lapins cherry tree is grown on dwarf Gisele 5 stock which is compact and makes the smallest Cherry tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 150cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required and also easier to net against the birds; also suitable for fruit cages. Lapins is one of the most popular garden varieties because it is easy to grow, has good quality mild, sweet fruits and is self fertile so you don’t need any other varieties to produce the good crops. Lapins seems to have a somewhat naturally compact habit which can also be an advantage in the garden. The fruits ripen mid season and are medium to dark red in colour. Lapins is self pollinating, no partner trees are required. Also a good polinating tree for other cherry varieties.
    Dwarf and Miniature Cherry Trees
  • Morello cherry fan tree, 1078, 237356, Morello cherry fan tree Morello cherry fan tree
    Morello is a very good Cherry to grow against a North or Easy facing wall where it will still do well. The fruits are very versatile in the kitchen & the tree is self fertile. An easy to grow classic.
    Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Morello is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or Easy facing aspect. Morello is quite simply the classic cooking cherry. Other supposedly improved varieties have come and gone over the years but only Morellos endures. Its medium sized bright red fruits hang on the tree in a decorous display and this is a hardier option for northern area’s that will even do well in a slightly shaded position. Morello is self fertile and usually ripens during late June and early July. The fruits are generally too tart to be eaten fresh but they have many versatile kitchen uses. As it is almost impossible to buy true cooking cherries in the shops this makes it a very useful tree to have. You can turn the bounty into your own cherry pies, cherry compote, cherry juice, add them to natural yogurts, freeze them and make a wonderfully flavourful cherry jam! Morello is self fertile so no pollinators are needed. An easy cherry variety to grow.
    Morello cherry fan tree Morello dwarf cooking cherry trees for sale Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Morello is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or Easy facing aspect. Morello is quite simply the classic cooking cherry. Other supposedly improved varieties have come and gone over the years but only Morellos endures. Its medium sized bright red fruits hang on the tree in a decorous display and this is a hardier option for northern area’s that will even do well in a slightly shaded position. Morello is self fertile and usually ripens during late June and early July. The fruits are generally too tart to be eaten fresh but they have many versatile kitchen uses. As it is almost impossible to buy true cooking cherries in the shops this makes it a very useful tree to have. You can turn the bounty into your own cherry pies, cherry compote, cherry juice, add them to natural yogurts, freeze them and make a wonderfully flavourful cherry jam! Morello is self fertile so no pollinators are needed. An easy cherry variety to grow.
    Fan Cherry Trees
  • Early Rivers fan cherry, 1059, 237342, Early Rivers fan cherry Early Rivers fan cherry
    A favourite variety with gleaming, beautifully coloured fruits which ripen early, often in June. A vigorous, productive tree.
    Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Early Rivers cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or East facing aspect. Early Rivers - Raised in the 1800’s in the UK, Early Rivers remains a good easy tog row variety with useful disease resistance. Its fruits are bright red and have a sweet dessert flavour; they are usually the first to ripen and can be enjoyed from mid June most seasons. A very good variety. Pollinates well with: Merton Glory Amber Heart Morello Stella
    Early Rivers fan cherry Early Rivers fan Cherry trees Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Early Rivers cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or East facing aspect. Early Rivers - Raised in the 1800’s in the UK, Early Rivers remains a good easy tog row variety with useful disease resistance. Its fruits are bright red and have a sweet dessert flavour; they are usually the first to ripen and can be enjoyed from mid June most seasons. A very good variety. Pollinates well with: Merton Glory Amber Heart Morello Stella
    Fan Cherry Trees
  • Morello cherry dwarf Gisele, 946, 237355, Morello cherry dwarf Gisele Morello cherry dwarf Gisele
    This is the quintessential cooking Cherry with a tart sub-acid flavour that makes wonderfully flavourful pies, jams, preserves etc. A hardy and durable, heavy cropping tree; self fertile.
    This tree is grown on dwarf Gisele 5 stock which is compact and makes the smallest Cherry tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 150cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required and also easier to net against the birds; also suitable for fruit cages. Morello is quite simply the classic cooking cherry. Other supposedly improved varieties have come and gone over the years but only Morellos endures. Its medium sized bright red fruits hang on the tree in a decorous display and this is a hardier option for northern area’s that will even do well in a slightly shaded position. Morello is self fertile and usually ripens during late June and early July. The fruits are generally too tart to be eaten fresh but they have many versatile kitchen uses. As it is almost impossible to buy true cooking cherries in the shops this makes it a very useful tree to have. You can turn the bounty into your own cherry pies, cherry compote, cherry juice, add them to natural yogurts, freeze them and make a wonderfully flavourful cherry jam! Morello is self fertile so no pollinators are needed. An easy cherry variety to grow. Tree sizes for Morello cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Morello cherry dwarf Gisele Morello dwarf cooking cherry trees for sale This tree is grown on dwarf Gisele 5 stock which is compact and makes the smallest Cherry tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 150cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required and also easier to net against the birds; also suitable for fruit cages. Morello is quite simply the classic cooking cherry. Other supposedly improved varieties have come and gone over the years but only Morellos endures. Its medium sized bright red fruits hang on the tree in a decorous display and this is a hardier option for northern area’s that will even do well in a slightly shaded position. Morello is self fertile and usually ripens during late June and early July. The fruits are generally too tart to be eaten fresh but they have many versatile kitchen uses. As it is almost impossible to buy true cooking cherries in the shops this makes it a very useful tree to have. You can turn the bounty into your own cherry pies, cherry compote, cherry juice, add them to natural yogurts, freeze them and make a wonderfully flavourful cherry jam! Morello is self fertile so no pollinators are needed. An easy cherry variety to grow. Tree sizes for Morello cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Dwarf and Miniature Cherry Trees
  • Lapins cherry fan tree, 1061, 237347, Lapins cherry fan tree Lapins cherry fan tree
    Lapins is a self-fertile large dark red cherry that ripens mid-late season... Also known as 'Cherokee'
    Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Lapins is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or Easy facing aspect. Lapins is one of the most popular garden varieties because it is easy to grow, has good quality mild, sweet fruits and is self fertile so you don’t need any other varieties to produce the good crops. Lapins seems to have a somewhat naturally compact habit which can also be an advantage in the garden. The fruits ripen mid season and are medium to dark red in colour. Lapins is self pollinating, no partner trees are required. Also a good polinating tree for other cherry varieties.
    Lapins cherry fan tree Lapins Cherry fan tree Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Lapins is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or Easy facing aspect. Lapins is one of the most popular garden varieties because it is easy to grow, has good quality mild, sweet fruits and is self fertile so you don’t need any other varieties to produce the good crops. Lapins seems to have a somewhat naturally compact habit which can also be an advantage in the garden. The fruits ripen mid season and are medium to dark red in colour. Lapins is self pollinating, no partner trees are required. Also a good polinating tree for other cherry varieties.
    Fan Cherry Trees
  • Kordia fan cherry tree, 1060, 237344, Kordia fan cherry tree Kordia fan cherry tree
    A good variety for extending the saeaon as the near-black fruits ripen in August. Kordia is a new variety from the Czech republic.
    Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Kordia cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or East facing aspect. Kordia is a new variety from the Czech republic which has shown good frost resistance and also the fruits ripen to a very dark virtual-black making it possibly the darkest of all the dessert cherries.It is an all round good performer – heavy cropping, good quality, excellent flavour and resists splitting because the lush foliage canopy helps protect the fruits from summer rain. This is a late ripening variety so extends the fresh Cherry season into August. Kordia is well worth considering for your requirements; has shown some self-fertile tendencies but would be best with a pollinating partner; here are some suggested varieties: Early Rivers Regina Morello Summer Sun Stella
    Kordia fan trained Cherry tree Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Kordia cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or East facing aspect. Kordia is a new variety from the Czech republic which has shown good frost resistance and also the fruits ripen to a very dark virtual-black making it possibly the darkest of all the dessert cherries.It is an all round good performer – heavy cropping, good quality, excellent flavour and resists splitting because the lush foliage canopy helps protect the fruits from summer rain. This is a late ripening variety so extends the fresh Cherry season into August. Kordia is well worth considering for your requirements; has shown some self-fertile tendencies but would be best with a pollinating partner; here are some suggested varieties: Early Rivers Regina Morello Summer Sun Stella
    Fan Cherry Trees
  • Van cherry fan trained, 1097, 237370, Van cherry fan trained Van cherry fan trained
    Masses of gleaming deep red super-tasty cherries on this hardy free cropping oldie...
    Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Van cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or East facing aspect. For picking in late July, the large bright shiny red fruits are temptingly attractive, firm juicy and well flavoured with a classic red-cherry flavour. The trees are less vigorous than many varieties, upright when young and then gently spreading in later years. Attractive when in blossom. Hardy. Pollination - partner with any of these varieties for the best results: Sunburst Stella Regina Amber Heart Tree sizes for Van cherry trees Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Van cherry fan trained Van fan cherry trees Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Van cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or East facing aspect. For picking in late July, the large bright shiny red fruits are temptingly attractive, firm juicy and well flavoured with a classic red-cherry flavour. The trees are less vigorous than many varieties, upright when young and then gently spreading in later years. Attractive when in blossom. Hardy. Pollination - partner with any of these varieties for the best results: Sunburst Stella Regina Amber Heart Tree sizes for Van cherry trees Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
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  • Merton Glory fan cherry, 1077, 237353, Merton Glory fan cherry Merton Glory fan cherry
    An excellent 'white' Cherry that is usually the first to ripen in this class. Requires a pollinating partner; very good, sweet flavour. Mid June use.
    Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Merton Glory cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or East facing aspect. Merton Glory is the earliest of the ‘white’ cherries with a pretty pink blushed cream skin and a near white interior. Exceptionally sweet, mild and divine flavour which has won it many devotees. For picking mid to late June. Has some crack resistance and one of the most satisfactory of the white cherries which is often grown by professionals and amateurs alike. A pollinator is required; here are some suggested varieties: Early Rivers Van Morello Merton Bigarreau Sunburst Regina
    Merton Glory fan cherry trees for sale Fan trained Cherry trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Merton Glory cherry is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons. Dessert Cherries will usually require a sunny south or west facing aspect; the cooking variety ‘Morello’ can be used to utilize a less promising North or East facing aspect. Merton Glory is the earliest of the ‘white’ cherries with a pretty pink blushed cream skin and a near white interior. Exceptionally sweet, mild and divine flavour which has won it many devotees. For picking mid to late June. Has some crack resistance and one of the most satisfactory of the white cherries which is often grown by professionals and amateurs alike. A pollinator is required; here are some suggested varieties: Early Rivers Van Morello Merton Bigarreau Sunburst Regina
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  • Regina Cherry dwarf Gisele, 1315, 237359, Regina Cherry dwarf Gisele Regina Cherry dwarf Gisele
    Very hardy and ripens late to extend the season. The fruits are attractrive, shiny and a deep red, ripening fully to almost black. Lots of juice.
    This Regina cherry tree is grown on dwarf Gisele 5 stock which is compact and makes the smallest Cherry tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 150cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required and also easier to net against the birds; also suitable for fruit cages. Another valuable German raised variety which is ideally suited to the UK climate. The fruits ripen to a very dark blackish colour and have a good strong flavour. Split resistant and late season, suitable for picking in August, well after most other varieties have finished. A strong growing, easily cultivated and reliable cultivar. Requires a pollinator, most of the self-fertile varieties are ideal such as: Summer Sun Sunburst Lapins Morello Kordia. Tree sizes for Regina cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
    Regina Cherry dwarf Gisele Regina dwarf cherry trees for sale This Regina cherry tree is grown on dwarf Gisele 5 stock which is compact and makes the smallest Cherry tree of all. Trees can be maintained at around 150cm’s in height with a similar spread, perhaps a little less if contained in a 20-24”” pot. The trees are easy to manage and easy to harvest with no ladders required and also easier to net against the birds; also suitable for fruit cages. Another valuable German raised variety which is ideally suited to the UK climate. The fruits ripen to a very dark blackish colour and have a good strong flavour. Split resistant and late season, suitable for picking in August, well after most other varieties have finished. A strong growing, easily cultivated and reliable cultivar. Requires a pollinator, most of the self-fertile varieties are ideal such as: Summer Sun Sunburst Lapins Morello Kordia. Tree sizes for Regina cherry trees: Colt is a semi-vigorous tree, ideal for orchard planting, grassy areas, paddock or larger lawn. It can grow to 300cm’s+ in height – and width, but is fairly adaptable and can be controlled It is the best stock for bush growing, fan training, or festooning. More tolerant of poorer soils, although these should always be improved for best results. Gisele 5 stock This is the revolutionary new dwarfing stock for cherries which has made the cultivation of these delicious fruits on the patio, in containers, or the fruit cage a realistic possibility at last. Gisele 5 is easily maintained at around 180cm’s in height and width, even a little less in a container. This stock is more precocious than the more vigorous older rootstocks. Ideal for bush growing, or as a column, but not really suited to fan training. Best with good soil conditions.
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