The largest of the cooking cherries, with very juicy dark red fruits for cooking in pies, making jams or used to make your own wine or Cherry Brandy.
The trees are self fertile and grow very well against a north facing wall or in a container on the patio, producing a bumper crop from late August onwards.
Unlike traditional cherry trees the modern 'Gisela 5' rootstock has meant that varieties are these days very productive with good fruit size, but with compact growth so that it can be grown in a small space, either free standing or trained against a wall or fence or planted in containers on the patio. Cherries make an attractive tree both in flower or when laden with fruit.
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1 maiden tree
Despatch: Mid February to March 2009 |
£18.99 |
Britain's best known dessert cherry, bred in Canada and reliably produces firm, dark red flesh fruits with the sweetest flavour.
As Stella is self fertile, it is ideal for growing in small gardens or in containers on a sunny patio.
Ready to harvest from Mid July to August.
Unlike traditional cherry trees the modern 'Gisela 5' rootstock has meant that varieties are these days very productive with good fruit size, but with compact growth so that it can be grown in a small space, either free standing or trained against a wall or fence or planted in containers on the patio. Cherries make an attractive tree both in flower or when laden with fruit.
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1 maiden tree
Despatch: Mid February to March 2009 |
£19.99 |
High quality, dark red almost black large dessert cherries of the sweetest flavour which will store well for a short period after picking. Being self fertile it is ideal for small gardens planted in a warm sunny spot in a large container on the patio.
Ready to harvest slightly earlier than Stella from mid July.
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1 maiden tree
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£19.99 |
One of Britain's best loved fruits. Unlike traditional cherry trees the modern 'Gisela 5' rootstock has meant that varieties are these days very productive with good fruit size, but with compact growth so that it can be grown in a small space, either free standing or trained against a wall or fence or planted in containers on the patio. Cherries make an attractive tree both in flower or when laden with fruit.
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3 maiden trees - 1 of each SAVE £9.98
Despatch: Mid February - March 2009 |
£44.99 |