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Montmorency Cherry Tree

Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant your Montmorency in a spot that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Maximum sun exposure is critical because it powers fruit production and helps the foliage dry quickly after rain, which prevents fungal issues like leaf spot.
  • Soil: These trees prefer deep, well drained loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. If you are dealing with heavy clay that holds too much water, plant your tree on a slight mound or in a raised bed to keep the roots from suffocating in "wet feet" conditions.

Watering Requirements

During the first two growing seasons, water your tree deeply twice a week to help the root system expand into the surrounding soil. Once established, the Montmorency is quite drought tolerant, but you should still provide a thorough soaking every 7 to 10 days during the heat of summer. Inconsistent moisture during the fruiting stage can cause the cherries to shrivel or drop prematurely before they reach full size.

Pruning Tips

Montmorency cherries primarily bloom and fruit on two year old wood and older spurs. Perform your heavy pruning in late winter while the tree is still dormant to open up the canopy for better light penetration and air circulation. Think of this like thinning out a crowded room; by removing crossing branches and inward growth, you ensure every cherry gets enough sun to develop that signature bright red color.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer like a 10-10-10 formula in early spring before the new growth starts to push. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer or fall. This prevents the tree from producing tender new growth that will not have time to harden off before the first frost, leaving the branches vulnerable to winter kill.

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Description

Incredible Flavor in Pies Montmorency Cherry Tree

  • Large Bright Red, Amber Fleshed Fruit
  • Popular Cherry For Pies
  • Heavy Bearing
  • Disease Resistant
  • Ripens Late In The Season
  • Medicinal Properties
  • Self Pollinating
  • Juiced, Baked Goods, Preserves
  • Freezes & Dries Well!
  • Smothered in White Spring Blossoms
  • Ornamental Qualities!
  • 700 Chill Hours for Fruiting

Centuries ago, in France's Montmorency Valley, farmers with a taste for the best sour cherries began cultivating Montmorency Sour Cherry (Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency'). It is now the most popular variety of Sour Cherry because...well...because it simply is the best!

Montmorency's tart cherries are large, bright red jewels! Producing bushels of bright-red cherries with firm yellow flesh, that when pressed, provides clear, tangy juice that is irresistible once you've tried it. This slightly sour fruit is wonderful, and many consider it the ultimate choice for pies.

But don't forget to try it in a cobbler or other types of desserts. You can turn these tart berries into tasty preserves, freeze them for later, or even dry them for a wonderfully healthy snack that kids love.

With that being said, do not overlook the medicinal value of the Montmorency Sour Cherry. Do you feel a little achy after spending all day in the garden? No problem. These tart cherries are said to ease muscle pain and soreness, relieve symptoms of arthritis, lower stress, improve sleep. It may even improve your thinking ability, memory, and brighten your mood. Now, that's a cherry on your sundae.

In the spring, the Montmorency Sour Cherry's blooms will make you forget the cold chills of winter. It's hard to beat viewing your tree's fragrant, bright white blossoms, swaying in a spring breeze in spring. Bees, butterflies and hummingbirds agree and will flock to your tree, and while pollinating it, they can pollinate the rest of your garden as well.

Heavy bearing on their own, consider planting a partner cherry tree, though, because two pollinate better than one, and it will increase your yield.

The Montmorency Sour Cherry tolerates the frigid winter weather quite well. You can count on a heavy crop of red fruit as this variety ripens later in the season than most. These are favorite trees of small family farms and large commercial orchards alike!

How to Use Montmorency Sour Cherry In The Landscape

This fruiting tree has all the ornamental qualities of a flowering cherry tree! Blooming early in the spring, heralding the arrival of the season in no uncertain terms. It grows quickly, so you needn't wait long after it goes in the ground before you're ready to capture "oohs" and "aahs" from its immediate fans.

During the summer, enjoy the shade from the large, oval leaves that seem to flit and flutter with every puff of wind. When fall rolls around, those same leaves turn a brilliant array of yellow to bronze hues.

Plant one or more near your patio and seating areas to truly reap the benefits of their bountiful bloom, cooling shade and juicy fruit!

Just when you think the Montmorency Sour Cherry is done for the year, it becomes laden on every branch and limb with bright red jewels that taste far superior compared to those you’d find in the grocery store!

Montmorency Cherry is a boon to birds looking for a pre-winter feast! The fruit attracts songbirds to your yard in the fall and winter. The smaller size means easily installing bird netting so your feathered friends don't make off with all of your harvest!

And in winter, you'll get a chance to appreciate the magnificent branch structure and unique Cherry tree bark. Every little bit helps in winter, and this delightful tree will catch your eye even when it's cold outside.

Smaller in size and stature, Montmorency fits right into an existing orchard setting or makes an easy, space-saving fruiting tree in smaller urban yards. Edible Landscaping is all the rage now, so why not get double duty from your garden? Ornamental? Shade? Tangy flavored fruit? You got it all on Montmorency Sour Cherry!

#ProPlantTips For Care

You will want to find your Montmorency Sour Cherry a home where it can bask in full sun and stay rooted and healthy in drained sandy soil to loamy soil. You can enhance the nutrients in your soil by spading in compost, leaves, and manure to keep your tree happy for years to come.

Winter hardy to the United States growing zones 4-9, these varieties of Montmorency tart Cherries are highly adaptable, plus, Montmorency is highly disease resistant and cold tolerant!

Loving the full sun, and blooming the absolute best when planted in as much sunlight as you can provide. More sun means more blooms and more blooms mean more fruit! Montmorency is naturally heavy bearing, so get ready for a treat!

Water young trees well to ensure they become well established in their first year. Doing best in any kind of soil, these Cherry trees do require well-draining conditions and cannot sit in soggy soils. Be sure to include the Nature Hills Root Booster to give your root system the healthy jump-start it needs to get growing beautifully!

All fruit trees and plants appreciate a layer of mulch over their root zone. It not only cools the roots in summer and insulates them from the heat in summers, but a generous layer of mulch also protects them from winter's chill and holds in more moisture; so that means less watering for you!

While many say, "an apple a day, keeps the doctor away," you can say the same thing for the Montmorency Sour Cherry because of its medicinal qualities. And we bet that you never tasted medicine as delicious and juicy as your Montmorency Sour Cherry!

Find out exactly why French Cherry planters fell for the Montmorency Sour Cherry by ordering your own from Nature Hills Nursery today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is montmorency cherry sweet?

  • Montmorency cherries are tart, not sweet - they're classified as sour cherries with a tangy flavor. The slight sourness makes them perfect for pies, cobblers, and preserves where you can control the sweetness. If you prefer eating fresh cherries, choose a sweet cherry variety instead.

How to care for fruit trees in winter?

  • Fruit trees like Montmorency cherries need 700+ chill hours below 45°F to produce fruit properly. Prune during dormancy, wrap young trunks against sun scald, and mulch around the base. Shop winter care supplies at naturehills.com.

What is the mature height and spread of the Montmorency Cherry Tree?

  • Montmorency Cherry Trees typically reach 15-20 feet tall and wide at maturity. These compact sour cherries are perfect for smaller yards while still producing heavy crops. Plan for adequate spacing when planting to allow for full canopy development.

Does the Montmorency Cherry Tree require a pollinator or is it self-fertile?

  • The Montmorency Cherry Tree is self-pollinating and will produce fruit on its own. However, planting a second cherry tree nearby will significantly increase your harvest through cross-pollination. For maximum fruit production, consider adding another sweet or sour cherry variety within 100 feet.

What are the pruning requirements for a Montmorency Cherry Tree, including shape like central leader or vase?

  • Montmorency Cherry Trees respond well to both central leader and open vase pruning systems. Prune during dormancy in late winter, removing suckers, water sprouts, and crossing branches. The vase shape works particularly well for easier harvest access. Find quality Montmorency trees at naturehills.com.

Is the Montmorency Cherry Tree deer or rabbit resistant, and how to protect it?

  • Montmorency Cherry Trees are not deer or rabbit resistant and are quite vulnerable to browsing damage. Young trees especially need protection since deer and rabbits will eat bark, shoots, and foliage. Install 6-8 foot fencing around the tree or use tree guards and repellent sprays during growing season.

What is the shipping method (bare root, potted) and best time to ship/plant Montmorency Cherry Trees?

  • Montmorency Cherry Trees ship bare root during dormant season (late fall through early spring) for best establishment. This allows the roots to develop before bud break and reduces transplant shock. Plant immediately after the last hard frost when soil is workable but still cool.

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