i ordered one and when i transplanted it, i noticed the roots were fine hair-like, and very shallow.
i am a bit worried about this...Read More plant and a lack of water
/ drought tolerance.
i do have it a couple of inches above the soil line.
(i try to raise all my plants at least 3 inches)
otherwise, it is a very healthy plant, and seems to be putting out new growth right away.
appears easy to grow. cant wait for fruit.
i suspect a bit of iron and epsom salts helped.
the leaves greened up, and started a growth spurt.
I love this tree. The most delicious fruit that tastes just like a cherry. Very sweet....especially when you get the really dark red ones...Read More. Big fruit also and even though there is a seed it comes away from the seed so easily. I've had it in the ground for 3 years now and each year I get more fruit. This year I had about 50 fruit, not nearly enough for such a yummy tree. I'm hoping I get more next year because it is such a beautiful tree with the bark peeling, the white flowers in spring and yummy fruit. No pests, not even on the fruit.
I also looked and went way out of my way to find a cherry for my region and this year, after planting about a 3 to 4 inch plant and 5 or...Read More 6 years,that I got from the Aripeka area Rare Fruit counsel I got 7 little Bing Cherries like fruit way closer to the flavor then I thought was possible I was Pleasantly surprise. It has stood tempertures 28- 30 fr for probably 7 or 8 hrs at a time with no damage in a pretected area. My first thought after the first bite why didn"t I buy more of these I wish I had a hedge of them. I plan on Planting as many as I can get cuttings off of mine. I was wondering if they bush out more if you prune them, and when to do it. plus I got about 5seeds I think look good and strong Thank You if anybody can help me Cat
A wonderful evergreen tree with glossy leaves and peeling bark that produces attractive small white guava-like flowers year-round (at lea...Read Morest in central Florida) followed by fruit that tastes just as good as Bing cherries. I had searched long and hard for any cherry tree in Florida that produced fruit that was as sweet and flavorful as Bing cherries (which don't grow here sadly) until finally I bought one of these trees. It's very easy to grow in a pot if you live in zone 8 or above, and I have read that they are cold tolerant to 18 degrees fahrenheit when mature. When growing in a pot make sure to keep the soil adequately moist and in full sun. In my experience it has not been invasive. The Cherry of the Rio Grande is an excellent tropical fruit tree that should be planted more in Florida and other subtropical and tropical regions!
i ordered one and when i transplanted it, i noticed the roots were fine hair-like, and very shallow.
i am a bit worried about this...Read More
I love this tree. The most delicious fruit that tastes just like a cherry. Very sweet....especially when you get the really dark red ones...Read More
I also looked and went way out of my way to find a cherry for my region and this year, after planting about a 3 to 4 inch plant and 5 or...Read More
A wonderful evergreen tree with glossy leaves and peeling bark that produces attractive small white guava-like flowers year-round (at lea...Read More