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    Smile how to grow our own cherry tree...

    Hi. having gone through many sites on the web and not finding one that can help i decided to ask the orgers.....So can anyone tell me whether i can grow a cherry tree from seed.I kept a seed from a morello cherry and was wondering if it is posssible to grow this.I have already got apple, pear, orange, from seed, but all the sites i have been onis for buying or planting established trees at 1.25m high....Any help with this would be great as i love the idea that we could have a lovely cherry tree at the bottom of the garden.. Thanks in advance....

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    Try this one
    http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants....erasus+austera

    I thought it might be like apples where better trees were available if you boguth them from nurseries where they are grafted on to root stock but it seems not for cherry or at least no mention on this site. There is a paragraph on propagation that should help.

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    thanks bill..I have looked through the site and i will follow some of he ideas...I am gonna plant the seed and see what happens....

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    Hi! I just joined this board (first post). I actually live down in Ross-Shire, but I love Caithness and have family there who I visit quite often (and I'm learning to surf!). Anyway, I have some year-old wild cherry seedlings that I grew from seeds I collected in England last year (gorgeous tasting cherrys!). I'm not sure how well they'd do up in Caithness, but I have far too many, so if you'd like a couple you're welcome to them!

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    that would be great.how are we gonna get them as i dont know where rosshire is as we have only been here a few years ourselves...pm with any info and we could sort something out.Cheers gardengirl.

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    where about in ross-shire, i have pals in alness who could pick up a couple for justine and they are coming up to wick in the october hols, if it would help

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