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Will my variety of cherry trees pollinate

Will my variety of cherry trees pollinate

Will my variety of cherry trees pollinate

Leatha asked, “I have a question. I had two pie cherries and a more ornamental cherry (I was told it would also produce cherries) planted last year. One pie cherry died, and I replaced it this spring with a self-pollinating peach. Didn’t think about the cherries – do you think they will pollinate each other even if they are not the same cherry?”

Leatha, usually a sweet cherry needs another variety of sweet cherry to produce fruit. A tree of the same variety will not pollinate the tree of the same variety. Unless there is another sweet cherry in the neighborhood, you will probably need to buy a sweet cherry of a different variety than you have now. This would be beneficial even for the self-pollinating trees.

This is true for most fruiting trees. Apples need a different variety to produce fruit. For example, you would need a Red Delicious and a Golden Delicious to pollinate each other for fruit.


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I wish you luck in growing a cherry tree. When I was a kid, we had a sweet cherry in our backyard and climbing and picking the fruit was an annual event! Mom would freeze the cherries and make mouthwatering cherry pies and cherry cobbler!

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