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If you want to grow a cherry tree, simply hang onto that pit and get ready to wait months for it to sprout and years for it ...
You could throw the cherry pits you get from store-bought cherries away. You could also use them to grow your very own cherry ...
Growing a cherry tree in your own yard is a win-win situation. Not only will you have a juicy summer harvest headed your way, ...
Every cherry you eat contains a pit that has the potential to sprout a new tree. If you love cherries, consider saving the pit for planting. While many gardeners choose to purchase young trees from ...
Growing your own fruits and vegetables can bring you a sense of pride and peace of mind in knowing exactly where your produce originates. Fruit trees in particular add to the landscape of your home ...
When selecting a cherry tree variety for your backyard, Mark and Ellen Parlee, owners of Parlee Farms, recommend choosing a self-fertile variety, especially if you plan to grow one tree.
This year, the National Park Service is posting new signs asking visitors to treat the Yoshino cherry trees with care and allowing visitors to sign up to become a "protector" of the cherry trees.