Cherry is a delicious stone fruit that has many health benefits. Rich in antioxidants, this cherry product is a sweet red fruit that has a stone in its center. For gardeners, planting a fruit tree in the vegetable garden, cultivating it and harvesting it can provide an enormous feeling of satisfaction. In this article, we reveal tips for planting cherry stones and growing these little fruits at home.

Cherry, kiwi, pear, pineapple, papaya, mango, persimmon, lychee and even apricot are fresh fruits rich in vitamins that the most gourmands appreciate for their unique flavor. In addition, it is commonly accepted that to take care of the body, you must eat 5 fruits and vegetables per day. The cherry is the edible fruit of the cherry tree and comes in many varieties. If you enjoy fruit and would like to plant fruit trees in your home, find out how to plant a cherry tree from cherry pits.

Cherry bowl

How to grow cherries in your garden?

Fresh cherries are sweet and juicy fruits that go wonderfully in our salads, our juices, our jams and our gourmet desserts. Bigarreau cherry, guigne or even morello cherry are all varieties that can be grown to have fresh fruit growing in the garden. To obtain a cherry tree, the gardener must graft the bud of an existing tree onto a rootstock. Young rooted shoots must be compatible with the desired fruits. Generally, bees ensure pollination in spring and promote fruiting on a tree. Six weeks after the bees have visited, the fruits become more ripe. Harvesting must be done by hand depending on the size of the fruiting body and the maturity of the fruits. Then you have to prune the fruit trees, sort the cherries, eliminate any weeds that may grow and get rid of damaged fruit. A cherry tree needs to grow in full sun and infrequent watering during harvest. However, before flowering, it must be watered regularly to allow it to grow optimally.

Cherry tree

Steps to follow to grow a cherry tree

To grow cherries, you must first germinate a cherry pit. There are certain factors to consider before germinating a cherry pit.

  1. First of all, you must select the varieties of fruit trees that suit you before germination.
  2. Then, it is necessary to plan the time of harvest to see if the chosen kernel is compatible with the terroir, the climate and the soil temperature.
  3. Once the core has been chosen, it is advisable to clean it with a brush in clean water to prevent the seedlings from developing algae and fungi.
  4. It is best to choose 5 kernels to ensure you have a good harvest.
  5. Then, place them in a bowl of water to select only the sinking kernels.
  6. These can be planted in a terracotta pot with a diameter of 10 centimeters.
  7. Be sure to place a thickness of three centimeters of gravel at the bottom of the pot or clay balls to prevent water from stagnating.
  8. Cover half of the pot with soil then place the cherry stones on top before covering with soil.
  9. It is advisable to keep the soil moist before flowering.
  10. Then place the pots in the refrigerator for 60 days before moving them to a sunny location for the cherry tree to grow.
  11. To speed up germination, you can break the cherry stone and remove the kernel.
  12. Then place it in cotton wool and leave it in the refrigerator for 60 days.
  13. After the first leaves appear on your cherry tree, place it outside in a warm place in full sun, away from winds which can damage it.
  14. Remove the leaves gradually until the trunk grows.

It takes almost 3 years before you can enjoy the flavor of cherry fruit. But each year the harvest will only be better.

If you grow fruit in your vegetable garden, learn how to plant tangerines at home to stock up on vitamin C.