Montmorency Cherry
Winter hardy, self-pollinating, heavy producer of
these popular tart cherries that are excellent in
desserts.
Sun: Full sun
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Early spring or fall, spaced appropriately
• Watering Regular watering, avoiding waterlogged
conditions
• Pruning: Prune in late winter to remove dead or crossing
branches
• Harvesting: Harvest when fully ripe
• Culinary Uses: Ideal for pies, preserves, and desserts
Winter hardy, self-pollinating, heavy producer of
these popular tart cherries that are excellent in
desserts.
Sun: Full sun
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Early spring or fall, spaced appropriately
• Watering Regular watering, avoiding waterlogged
conditions
• Pruning: Prune in late winter to remove dead or crossing
branches
• Harvesting: Harvest when fully ripe
• Culinary Uses: Ideal for pies, preserves, and desserts
Winter hardy, self-pollinating, heavy producer of
these popular tart cherries that are excellent in
desserts.
Sun: Full sun
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Early spring or fall, spaced appropriately
• Watering Regular watering, avoiding waterlogged
conditions
• Pruning: Prune in late winter to remove dead or crossing
branches
• Harvesting: Harvest when fully ripe
• Culinary Uses: Ideal for pies, preserves, and desserts