Prunus cerasus, better known as the pie cherry tree or sour cherry tree, is a cold-hardy variety that grows in USDA Zones 3 through 8, depending on the specific cultivar. It can be found across most ...
Bare-root trees are best planted in the spring, and container-grown trees in the fall. Young trees should be protected against winter damage and wildlife. Don't allow trees to fruit in the first two ...
Congratulations — your temperature-sensitive cherry tree (Prunus spp.) survived the sweltering heat of summer. Now it's time to help it thrive this winter. With cold weather rapidly approaching (hello ...
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