Collection: Bare Root Cherry Trees

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Explore Our Selection of Bare Root Cherry Trees and Cherry Trees for Sale

Bare root cherry trees are a rewarding choice for home orchards, thriving in temperate climates with minimal maintenance. We offer a wide range of bare root cherry trees for sale, including black and dwarf varieties ideal for fresh eating or small-space gardening. Each bare root cherry tree is selected for flavor, yield, and adaptability, ensuring reliable fruit production season after season.

  1. Bing Cherry (Prunus avium 'Bing'): Bing Cherries are perhaps the most well-known and widely cultivated sweet cherries. They produce large, dark red to nearly black succulent fruits that are exceptionally sweet and juicy. Bing Cherry trees are self-fertile, but planting another cherry variety nearby can increase fruit production.

  2. Rainier Cherry (Prunus avium 'Rainier'): Rainier Cherries are famous for their golden-yellow skin with a bright red blush. The fruit is exceptionally sweet and considered one of the finest cherries for fresh eating. These trees also benefit from cross-pollination.

  3. Lapins Cherry (Prunus avium 'Lapins'): Lapins Cherries are popular for those seeking a reliable and self-fertile sweet cherry variety. The fruit is large, dark red, and sweet, making it a favorite for fresh consumption and culinary uses.

  4. Royal Rainier Cherry (Prunus avium 'Royal Rainier'): A variant of the Rainier Cherry, Royal Rainier Cherries boast a sweeter and more intense flavor. They have golden-yellow skin with a striking red blush, making them both delicious and visually appealing.

  5. Montmorency Cherry (Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency'): Montmorency Cherries are tart cherries known for their versatility. They are excellent for pies, jams, and other culinary creations. These self-pollinating trees are a reliable choice for those who enjoy sour cherries.

  6. Stella Cherry (Prunus avium 'Stella'): Stella Cherries are sweet and self-fertile, producing medium-sized, dark red fruits that are perfect for fresh eating. They are a great choice for home gardeners looking for an easy-to-grow sweet cherry variety.

  7. Van Cherry (Prunus avium 'Van'): Van Cherries are self-pollinating sweet cherries known for their rich flavor. They produce medium to large, dark red fruit that is both sweet and juicy, making them a delightful addition to your orchard.

  8. Sweet Cherry, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree: This unique tree features three different sweet cherry varieties grafted onto one rootstock, providing a delightful mix of flavors and extended harvest periods. It is perfect for smaller gardens or those looking for variety in a single tree.

  9. Minnie Royal Cherry Tree (Prunus avium 'Minnie Royal'): The Minnie Royal Cherry Tree is an early blooming variety producing medium-sized, deep red cherries with a sweet, rich flavor. It requires a pollination partner, such as the Royal Lee Cherry Tree, to maximize fruit production.

  10. Royal Lee Cherry Tree (Prunus avium 'Royal Lee'): The Royal Lee Cherry Tree is known for its exceptional sweetness and early harvest. Its deep red fruits pair well with the Minnie Royal Cherry Tree for cross-pollination, ensuring a bountiful harvest.

  11. Black Tartarian Cherry Tree (Prunus avium 'Black Tartarian'): Black Tartarian Cherries are beloved for their dark, juicy fruits and rich, sweet flavor. These trees are excellent pollinators for other cherry varieties and provide an early summer harvest.

  12. Utah Giant Cherry Tree (Prunus avium 'Utah Giant'): The Utah Giant Cherry Tree produces extra-large, deep red cherries with a sweet, intense flavor. These cherries are perfect for fresh eating or preserving. They require a pollinator for optimal fruit production.

  13. Craig’s Crimson Cherry Tree (Prunus avium 'Craig's Crimson'): Craig’s Crimson Cherry Trees yield rich, dark red cherries with a bold flavor. This variety is prized for its unique taste and versatility in culinary applications.

  14. Royal Crimson Cherry Tree (Prunus avium 'Royal Crimson'): A newer variety, Royal Crimson Cherry Trees are self-fertile and produce bright red, sweet cherries. They are an excellent choice for home orchards, offering early harvests and beautiful spring blossoms.

Bare root cherry trees are prized for both their sweet cherry fruit and showy spring blossoms. Whether you're creating a home orchard or adding seasonal beauty, GrowOrganic offers a wide range of bare root cherry trees for sale to match your goals.

Flowering cherry types like Yoshino cherry and Sargent cherry are stunning ornamental cherry trees that fill gardens with early-spring blooms. These varieties add vibrant color and structure to any landscape.

Cherry trees require well-drained soil and do best in regions with mild summers. They are sensitive to high humidity and compacted soil, which can cause root disease. While most need a nearby pollinator, some are self-fertile. Blooming later in spring helps them avoid frost, and they often produce cherry fruit earlier than other fruit trees.

Protect your harvest from birds and diseases like brown rot and bacterial canker. Our bare root cherry tree selection includes standard, semi-dwarf, and dwarf sizes on various rootstocks. Most trees are two years old and bear fruit by their fourth year.

Discover the beauty and bounty of bare root cherry trees—shop now to enjoy years of blossoms and delicious fruit.

Why Choose Bare Root Cherry Trees?

Bare root cherry trees are an excellent choice for those looking for cherry trees for sale that produce both sweet and sour cherries. These organic cherry trees, including varieties like Bing, are perfect for fresh eating, baking sweet cherry pie, or growing pie cherries and other sour cherries for culinary uses. Planted during dormancy in early spring, they adapt quickly to the ground, developing strong branching and healthy roots. With proper growing conditions, including full sun and good soil, bare root fruit trees thrive, offering high sugar content fruit for a sweet season. Once established, these cold hardy trees resist insects and birds. Their self-fertile or grafted varieties ensure compatibility with pollinators and deliver mature-height sweet cherry trees tailored to your climate.

Growing Tips for Cherry Trees

  • Best Regions for Cherry Trees: Choose regions with a climate that suits sweet cherries and sour cherries, ensuring proper sugar content in the fruit. Cherry trees for sale are best suited to areas with cool winters and warm springs for optimal blooming and fruiting.

  • Optimal Planting Conditions: Plant bare root cherry trees in well-drained soil during dormancy in early spring to promote healthy branching and strong root establishment. Ensure the ground is prepared to support the mature height and growing conditions of your selected trees.

  • Pollination Requirements: While some cherry trees, like Bing and other self-fertile varieties, do not need a pollinator, grafted or pie cherry varieties often benefit from a compatible pollinator to increase yields.

  • Pruning and Maintenance: Regular pruning in the dormant season enhances airflow and supports the tree's branching structure, reducing the risk of pests and diseases while encouraging more fruit production.

  • Pest and Disease Management: Protect cherries from insects and birds by using netting and organic pest control methods. Prevent common issues like brown rot by maintaining proper soil health and applying preventive measures.

Why Buy Bare Root Cherry Trees From Us?

We offer a wide selection of bare root cherry trees for sale, including sweet varieties for fresh eating and sour types perfect for pies. Each bare root cherry tree is carefully chosen for optimal sugar content, size, and climate adaptability. Planted in early spring during dormancy, our bare root cherry trees quickly establish in well-prepared soil, yielding delicious fruit and adding beauty to your garden season after season.

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