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Seattle is a great garden town. Its mild temperatures and abundant rainfall provide an… More
Kwanzan cherry trees are landscaping trees with double-pink flowers and an attractive, upward-reaching shape.… More
...oducing trees that are classified as either sweet cherries or sour cherries. Sweet cherry… More
The weeping cherry is a well-known ornamental fruit tree, gracing the lawns of many… More
...ruit. Mature trees can produce up to 50 quarts of cherries a year depending… More
Cherry trees can easily be started from fresh pits indoors provided they have a… More
...es, there are two main types: Prunus avium (sweet cherries), which are the kind… More
...in the winter and mild summers. Sweet, cultivated cherries need a slightly warmer climate,… More
Hundreds of varieties of cherry trees exist worldwide, and if you've taken an interest… More
...nd in North American fruit trees, especially tart cherries, it can cause the loss… More
The Snowgoose flowering cherry tree belongs to the Prunus genus of ornamental cherry trees.… More
The climate in Illinois is ideal for growing cherries. Illinois' growing zones range from… More
The Kwanzan cherry tree is a beautiful ornamental cherry tree that produces prodigious amounts… More
Canadian sand cherry is a perennial shrub that is native to Canada. It belongs… More
Sand cherry, known botanically as Prunus besseyi, is a deciduous flowering shrub belonging to… More
A full-grown cherry tree can produce impressive blooms in the spring and buckets of… More
Some trees, known as self-unfruitful trees, need pollen from another species in order to… More
The purple sand cherry or Prunus cistena is also known as the purpleleaf sand… More
It is best to prune cherry trees in the summer. Other stone fruit trees,… More
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Transplanting vegetables, such as black cherry tomatoes, can utilize six-pack cells or clumps of tomatoes… More
Knowing what to look for when buying dwarf cherry trees for your garden is very… More
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The common heliotrope, or heliotropium arborescens, are plants that are easy to grow because they… More
The easiest way to design a children's garden is to give them a 3-by-3-foot area… More
Bonsai tree species are either formal uprights, such as junipers and pines, or informal uprights,… More
To prune a nanking cherry tree, cut out random branches towards the top of the… More
Growing cherry tomatoes requires at least six hours of sun a day, an east or… More
Red, black, orange and Sun Gold tomatoes are popular varieties of heirloom tomatoes. Learn more… More
Check out different stains on the same piece of wood. Learn how different wood stains… More
Wood such as mahogany must have the wood pores filled before staining. Find out why… More
Hybrid tomatoes contain many of the same characteristics of other tomatoes, only a bit stronger.… More
Staining is great way to match pieces of furniture. Learn why staining wood can create… More
Different types of wood have different visual qualities and durabilities. Find out how to choose… More
Poplar good for painting, but not clear coat finish. Learn wood staining tips from a… More
Learn the basics of vertical gardening for growing vegetables in this free online video guide… More
Differentiating between hybrid and heirloom tomatoes can help you figure out which type is right… More
Color, acidity, size, shape and texture all help you to classify heirloom tomatoes. Learn more… More
Chery stain on maple can look very much like cherry wood. Learn this and other… More
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Maybe this is normal and I should not be concerned..... I planted a weeping cherry this past spring. It is a typical young tree about 7' tall. It seemed to thrive all summer and I kept it well watered and fertilized. In early September the leaves appeared to wilt a… More
Very cool Caz. :) More
...ing plant. Never grew it myself, but my Sweet 100 cherries grow similarly. I prune them at the top of the 7' stakes or they'd just keep going! More
Hi, I hope someone can help. I have a Weeping Cherry that seems to be doing well except that I have had it for 8 years now and it has never had any blossoms. It has leaves every year and seems to be growing well, just no pretty flowers. I… More
We have a weeping cherry that is about 4 years old. I live in Kentucky and we had a very hot summer last year but I thought our tree was fine. It dropped it's leaves at the normal time. This spring it has not done a thing! Usually by now… More
She is growing wild now, I have her in the ground since May 2005 Spring, she was potted one year for me and not sure how long for the man that started it (I got her in a trade).He said it was the fall or spring before.. Im told it… More
Mine looks ugly from the frost that came the day after it bloomed. What do you know about the recovery of these trees? More
I purchased just a couple Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy plants from a nursery this year. I am very happy with mine. They grew into a rich red color just like the photos. I hear that a lot of people were disappointed with the color. The ones I am actually growing from… More
Hello. I'm new to this site. I need some information about a Weeping Snow Fountain Cherry tree we planted a month ago. At this time it is oozing a clear sap at the top where the branches come out and droop/weep down. Should I be concerned? If so, what should… More
I planted a fountain cherry tree this spring. It seemed to be doing great up until about a week ago. We have had a very wet spring. I have kept it watered. It has begun to look like a plant that needs water. The leaves are droopy and limp. It… More
I have had a snow whiteweeping cherry tree for 10 years now.It bloomsbeautiful this time of year. Unfortunately the last 2 years it has only had blossoms a foot from the bottom of the tree. The rest of the tree comes out with green leaves with no blossoms. Can anyone… More
I think it may have borers down near the ground. How can I prevent that from happening to the cherry tree I planted this spring? What causes it? More
Hey all, Well, I was hopiing someone might be able to tell me if you can use cherry tomatoes in like salsa or other stuff....Spagetti sauce. We are trying to find ways to use all our cherry tomatoes. I have them all over and while we all go out and… More
I planted a weeping cherry tree in May of this year. We have had a very dry summer and all the leaves fell off the tree. I thought it was dead and planned to pull it out this fall. Now I see that the main stalk has green sprouts starting… More
I have a Yoshino Cherry Tree that we planted 3 years ago that does not bloom. It just gets leaves. All our other flowering trees bloom except for this one. Any ideas?? More
Hello All! We are going to can for the first time this year. We have 3 Heartland tomato plants, 1 Mortgage Lifter and 7 cherry tomato plants that are going crazy. My mom says she doesn't think the cherry tomatoes will can very well (we were hoping for salsa or… More
THIS IS THE SECOND YEAR FOR MY SNOW FOUNTAIN WEEPING CHERRY AND THIS YEAR ITS LEAVES ARE CURLING AND TURNING RED---NOT FALLING OFF BUT IT LOOKS TERRIBLE--CAN ANY ONE TELL ME WHAT TO GIVE IT OR WHAT TO DO. More
Hi , I planted a snow fountain weeping cherry tree about 3 weekks ago. I am begining to get green leaves/buds. I have noticed most of the weeping cherry trees in the area have already bloomed. will mine bloom or just give me green leaves? do the white flowers come… More
I am growing cherry tomatoes and they are spliting as they ripen. Also, some of the friut is falling off the vine before they ripen. I am watering it at least every other day and it has been very hot and humid. Help!!:rolleyes: More
My fruit is turning red but the fruit is still tiny. I don't think this should happen but not sure. it's my first cherry tree which actually produced fruit so don't know much about it yet. Know anything about cherry trees? Thanks! PS. if a pic. is needed let me… More
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