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Cherry Trees in Cumberland County, NJ

Posted by happyprimate South Jersey (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 11, 11 at 23:20

I need a good cherry (or two, if not self-fertile)

I wanted to grow rainier and bing, but heard that was not a good combination in nj because of wet springtimes.

so which varieties are good? sweet only, please. :)

i'm in cumberland county which has 7a status. Which I think is just a bit warmer than the rest of NJ.

thanks.

oh and any pointers would be great too!!


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RE: Cherry Trees in Cumberland County, NJ

Since you haven't had a reply, I'll chime in.

The following are described as self fertile:
Glacier, Lapins, Stella, and Sunburst.

Lacking any comments to the contrary I'll be planting a single Stella in early Spring. I'm in Mercer County, NJ (zone 6) and Stella has been desribed to me as a good choice.

Andrew


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