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Jul 6, 2013 3:52 AM CST
Name: Tom
Southern Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
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Actually I have three cherry trees. These two tart cherries, and I have a Stella, which is a sweet dark cherry, much like the Bing. It's cherries were ripe about two weeks before the tart cherries, and I didn't get a picture of them. I don't always get a harvest on the Stella, as it blooms early and sometimes catches a frost which greatly reduces it's productivity. I would think you could grow the sweet cherries in your zone. Not sure about the tart cherries. I don't know how long a chill period they need.
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