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kellygirrl

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How about the Carmine cherry bush, developed in Canada, supposed to make big sweet cherries on I forget 7 foot bush. I've read the Hansen's and Nankings are too pitty or too sour or both (if I recall, Nankings are sweeter). I planted a Carmine from Gurney's I think last fall (only place I could find it). Mind you I ordered it in the SPRING, but at least I got it (same thing happened independently to a neighbor, who has other bush cherries and looking for better. He says the others are still fun to eat and spit out pits while you're gardening, too much work for pies, he says).
 

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kellygirrl said:
How about the Carmine cherry bush, developed in Canada, supposed to make big sweet cherries on I forget 7 foot bush. I've read the Hansen's and Nankings are too pitty or too sour or both (if I recall, Nankings are sweeter). I planted a Carmine from Gurney's I think last fall (only place I could find it). Mind you I ordered it in the SPRING, but at least I got it (same thing happened independently to a neighbor, who has other bush cherries and looking for better. He says the others are still fun to eat and spit out pits while you're gardening, too much work for pies, he says).
i think that was where I saw it, thanks for the input
 

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