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Tulare Cherry Tree

Prunus avium 'Tulare'

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Tulare Cherry Tree: Early-Ripening, Sweet Red Delight!

The Tulare Cherry Tree (Prunus avium 'Tulare') is a dazzling early-season producer of richly sweet, ruby-red Cherries that rival the fan-favorite Bing in flavor—but ripen earlier than them! This makes Tulare a prized pick for gardeners who want to enjoy fresh fruit a bit sooner in the season! In late spring to early summer, clusters of plump Cherries ripen to a deep garnet-red.

A self-fruitful variety, Tulare doesn't need a pollinator to set fruit, but pairing it with another sweet Cherry like Bing or Lapins can really boost your harvest. Tulare Cherries are firm, glossy, and deeply flavorful with just the right balance of sugar and acidity—perfect for eating fresh, baking, or preserving. It also boasts good resistance to cracking and diseases that can plague other Cherry types, making it a dependable performer in the home orchard.

This medium-sized, deciduous fruit tree has a rounded, upright habit and reaches about 10-20 feet tall and 10-15 feet wide. In early spring, it bursts into clouds of scented white blossoms that buzz with pollinators. Glossy green foliage fills in after the bloom, casting dappled shade before turning golden in fall, giving you a little seasonal pizzazz!

Key Features

  • Early-season sweet Cherry ripens before Bing
  • Large, firm, deep red fruit with superb flavor
  • Self-pollinating but produces better with another Cherry nearby
  • Gorgeous white spring blooms and golden fall foliage
  • Good resistance to cracking and disease
  • Great for fresh eating, baking, canning, and drying
  • Cold-hardy in USDA Zones 5–8

Landscaping Uses

Use the Tulare Cherry Tree as a productive centerpiece in your home orchard or edible landscape. It reaches about 20 feet tall with a slightly smaller spread.

  • Anchor tree for a fruit tree orchard or fruiting hedgerow
  • Specimen tree in a lawn or garden
  • Part of an edible landscaping plan
  • Pair with other Cherries for cross-pollination and beauty
  • Wildlife-friendly planting for pollinators and birds (who will love the fruit, too!)

Care and Maintenance

Tulare is named after the Tulare region in California's Central Valley, where it was bred for flavor, firmness, and early ripening. It's well-suited to Zones 5 through 8, thriving in regions with cold winters and mild summers. It needs roughly chill hours 700–900, making it a perfect match for climates with a true winter dormancy. Tulare is a deciduous fruit tree known for its toughness, cold-hardiness, and reliably sweet fruit.

  • Planting Time: Best planted in early spring or fall. Read planting info here!
  • Sun Needs: Full sun (6+ hours of direct light daily)
  • Soil Needs: Prefers well-drained loam; does not tolerate soggy soil; avoid heavy clay unless amended
  • Moisture Needs: Moderate and regular moisture; water regularly, especially during fruit development
  • Mulch: Apply a 3–4 inch layer of mulch around the root zone to conserve moisture and suppress weeds
  • Fertilization Needs: Feed in early spring with a balanced fertilizer formulated for fruit trees
  • Cherry Pruning Info: Prune in late winter to early spring; remove crossing branches and maintain an open center for airflow
  • Renewal Pruning: Not typically needed but can be done to rejuvenate older trees
  • Special Perks/Growing Tips:
    • Resistant to fruit cracking
    • Thin fruit to increase size and flavor
    • Deer may browse young trees—protect when young
  • Chill Hours: Requires approximately 700–900 chill hours
  • Pollination Needs: Self-pollinating - but produces heavier crops with another sweet Cherry nearby, like Brooks or Glenare.

Why Tulare is the Cherry on Top

If you're craving sweet Cherries weeks before everyone else's Bing Cherries ripen, the Tulare Cherry Tree is your garden's golden ticket. Early, juicy, and low-fuss, it's a must-have for fresh fruit lovers who don't want to wait around for dessert. With its beautiful blooms, tasty fruit, and manageable size, it's a productive performer with ornamental charm.

Buy now, and Nature Hills will ship this fantastic Sweet Cherry Tree variety to your doorstep!

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Tulare Cherry Tree require a pollinator, and which varieties work best like Brooks?

  • The Tulare Cherry Tree is self-fruitful and doesn't require a pollinator to produce fruit. However, pairing it with another sweet cherry variety like Bing or Lapins will significantly boost your harvest. Plant compatible varieties within 100 feet for best cross-pollination results.

How do I properly prune a Tulare Cherry Tree after purchase?

  • Prune your newly planted Tulare Cherry Tree in late winter while dormant to establish strong structure. Remove any damaged, crossing, or weak branches, and thin the center to improve air circulation. Focus on developing 3-4 main scaffold branches. Shop pruning tools at Nature Hills.

Is the Tulare Cherry Tree self-fertile, or does it need another tree nearby for pollination?

  • The Tulare Cherry Tree is self-fruitful and will produce fruit on its own without needing a pollinator. However, planting it near another sweet cherry variety like Bing or Lapins will significantly boost your harvest yield.

How is the Tulare Cherry Tree shipped—bare root or potted—and when does shipping occur?

  • Tulare Cherry Trees ship as bare root plants during their dormant season, typically late winter to early spring. This timing allows the tree to establish roots before breaking dormancy in your USDA Zones 5-8 garden. Plant immediately upon arrival for best results.

What is the cold hardiness and chill hour requirement for the Tulare Cherry Tree?

  • The Tulare Cherry Tree is cold-hardy in USDA Zones 5-8, requiring 400-700 chill hours below 45°F during winter dormancy. This moderate chill requirement makes it suitable for most temperate climates. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy, grafted trees ready to establish in your orchard.

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