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Old May 24, 2018   #5
FourOaks
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Originally Posted by Fred Hempel View Post
Are you planting in the ground, or in pots/bags?
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Originally Posted by Fred Hempel View Post
Which cherries are doing well? Could it be that your cherry varieties are more disease resistant than your larger varieties?

Fred... I use white, 5 & 7 gallon grow bags. 2 Plants to a bag, single stem. In the past I have grown in the ground, with similar results. I am working on a new garden section, that was previously a forest, and just recently planted over 40 assorted plants. But it will obviously be a couple months before the results are in.


My cherry of choice is Supersweet 100. Which is admittingly resistant to F. & V. But also am trialing "Egg Yolk", which is doing well. Dont care for its taste, but the plants themselves are doing fantastic.


Over the years I have tried more varieties of Beefsteak type and Slicer type then I care to list. Grown a wide variety of OP and Hybrid. Grown under Plastic and out in the open. Lived in 3 different states, but NC has been the most problematic so far.
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