In the United States, most sweet cherries are grown in the west. California and Washington supply mainly sweet cherries intended for fresh use. Major sweet cherry cultivars include the 'Bing', 'Brooks', 'Kristin', 'Tulare', 'King', and 'Rainier'. Oregon and Michigan provide light-coloured 'Royal Ann' ('Napoleon'; alternately 'Queen Anne') cherries for the maraschino cherry process. Most sour cherries are grown in four states bordering the Great Lakes, in Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Cherries have a very short fruiting season and in the United States cherries are at their peak inJune. You may be able to grow some in your neck of the woods and wish you luck by the way.
2006-10-28 02:03:58
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answered by The Chaotic Darkness 7
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Eugenia? You can plant them in the cooler months so that they can acclimatise.
2006-10-29 00:52:43
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answered by jammer 6
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