If you want to grow a cherry tree, simply hang onto that pit and get ready to wait months for it to sprout and years for it to produce fruit.
You could throw the cherry pits you get from store-bought cherries away. You could also use them to grow your very own cherry tree. Here's how.
With the right variety, location, and care, you can successfully grow and harvest delicious cherries in your backyard. Cherry trees offer beauty in every season, support local wildlife, and reward you ...
Cherry tomatoes are a garden favorite for a good reason. Their small, snackable size makes them perfect for tossing into salads, roasting with pasta, or eating straight from the vine. This tasty treat ...
Sure, we just buttoned up the garden for the winter, but in just a few months, you’ll be starting to grow seeds again. Some of those seeds require cold stratification, which is exposing the seeds to a ...
Cherry trees offer beauty in every season, support local wildlife, and reward you with tasty fruit year after year. Plant cherry trees in early spring or late fall in full sun and well-drained soil to ...