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Cordon Cherry Trees

Cherries are an expensive luxury in the shops so it makes perfect sense to grow your own. In the past cherries were renowned for their excessive vigour, making them inappropriate for small gardens but with the use of modern dwarfing rootstocks that is no longer the case. Cordons should be restricted to 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) in height and can be spaced 90cm (3ft) apart. We offer a range of cherries that are suitable for smaller gardens throughout the UK. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot. To ensure rapid establishment, cordon cherry trees are supplied bare-rooted and will be approximately 1-1.2m (3-4ft) tall on despatch (including the roots). Trees are available from late November to late April.

 

Don't forget to include tree stakes and ties on your order.  All young fruit trees require staking and for better establishment we strongly advise using Rootgrow when planting (as recommended in RHS planting guidelines).


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(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Cherokee'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Cherokee'A very popular dessert cherry. Produces large dark red fruits that are almost black when fully ripe with excellent sweet flavour. Can be grown in wet areas as the fruits are less prone to splitting than other varieties. Very heavy cropping.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Colney'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Colney'A modern English dessert cherry developed to have resistance to bacterial canker. Produces heavy crops of large black fruits with a superb flavour.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Kordia'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Kordia'A heavy cropping true black dessert cherry from the Czech Republic. The fruits are large with sweet, red, juicy flesh. Resistant to splitting.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Napoleon Bigarreau'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Napoleon Bigarreau'An old fashioned white heart cherry. The very large, heart shaped fruits are pale gold with a red flush that develops in direct sunlight. Exquisite, sweet flavour.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Penny'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Penny'An outstanding quality dessert cherry. The exceptionally large dark red fruits turn black when fully ripe. Crops heavily and regularly from an early age. Tolerant to adverse weather conditions. Excellent flavour.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Regina'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Regina'A modern dessert cherry from Germany that is very popular on account of its fruit quality and resistance to splitting. Produces heavy crops of dark red/black cherries with outstanding flavour. The tree is very hardy and disease resistant. Grown commercially even in Norway so able to cope very well with our UK climate, even thriving in northern Scotland.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Stella'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Stella'The most popular dessert cherry which has good resistance to bacterial canker. Large dark red fruits. Sweet and juicy. Reliable and heavy cropping.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Summer Sun'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Summer Sun'This dark red dessert cherry is an excellent choice for the north and more exposed areas, cropping well even in poor summers. It is compact in growth and ideal for small gardens. The fruits are large and sweet with an excellent flavour.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Sunburst'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Sunburst'A heavy cropping dessert cherry producing large sweet fruits that are almost black when fully ripe. Delicious flavour. The fruits store well for a short period after picking.Buy Now
(image for) Cordon Cherry 'Van'
£37.95Cordon Cherry 'Van'An old variety from Canada, raised in 1944 and used in the breeding of most modern cultivars. It produces heavy crops of large, firm, true black fruits with an excellent sweet flavour. The eating quality is superb. Suitable for the north. Requires a pollinator.Buy Now
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