Why is my Cherry Tree not bearing Cherries?


Question:I was wondering,

Why is my Cherry Tree not bearing Cherries?

What are some of the things I need to do so any Cherry Tree will produce Cherries?

Answers:
It takes a few years for most berry tree/shrubs to produce. However, check with the greenhouses in your area if this tree also needs a 'pal'. My blueberry plant wasn't producing, it was 'lonesome', you need at least 2 so they can pollinate each other, yet it would still take a couple years more to 'grow up' & produce. Your Cherry tree may be the same.


maybe they froze oh wait that couldn't happen with global warming and all so I don't know, sorry
You need bees to polinate and also if the flowers came on and a frost came then the fruit will not bear. We lost all our fruit crop this year due to a late freeze. some trees need more than one and cherry trees are one of these species. Then need to be cross polinated.
if it's been moved or its young you have to leave it for 4 years i think
fruit trees take years to bear fruit

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