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<blockquote data-quote="faerielady" data-source="post: 2147841" data-attributes="member: 11563"><p>They like the soil a little acidic, like most fruit, and they are easy to grow. They really ARE cherries (same genus). They have a bit less fruit covering the pit than the traditional tree cherries. They get between 9-15 foot tall, but are easily pruned down to be shorter. These will be my first nanking cherries at this house. The ones that I had before were sweet AND tart, kinda medium tart? They draw bees, and more bees means better fertilization for my garden! One day I will have a hive as well.</p><p></p><p>I have currants (white, red, and black) coming in, as well as two elderberries (different varieties) and 5 trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faerielady, post: 2147841, member: 11563"] They like the soil a little acidic, like most fruit, and they are easy to grow. They really ARE cherries (same genus). They have a bit less fruit covering the pit than the traditional tree cherries. They get between 9-15 foot tall, but are easily pruned down to be shorter. These will be my first nanking cherries at this house. The ones that I had before were sweet AND tart, kinda medium tart? They draw bees, and more bees means better fertilization for my garden! One day I will have a hive as well. I have currants (white, red, and black) coming in, as well as two elderberries (different varieties) and 5 trees. [/QUOTE]
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