cherry tree growth in winter
cherry growth in winter
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Sweet cherries are best suited for areas where temperatures are mild and humidity is low while tart cherries will grow in cooler climates and need about 2 months of winter temperatures below 45° F. ... Self-fertile cherries will produce fruit without another variety present for cross-pollination.
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Cherry trees are a sight to behold in the spring, when they’re covered in white or pink blossoms.
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