Bare Root Cherry Trees
Bare root cherry trees are low maintenance and easy to grow, with dwarf and semi-dwarf cherry varieties suitable for small gardens or growing in pots. Many of our cherry trees are self-fertile, with sweet and sour types of cherries including Morello, Lapins and Stella. The best time for planting bare root trees is between November and March when they’re dormant. By spring you’ll have blossom and in the following year, sweet juicy fruit! All of our bare root cherry trees are grown in a specialist fruit tree nursery in the UK. Check out our how-to feature for more tips on when and how to plant your bare root cherry trees.
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South Downs National Park
Meet John
110 years' expertise free with every tree
John’s family have been growing trees in the South Downs National Park for over a century, and it shows. Dug up and sent straight to your garden at between 18-36 months old, their quality rootstocks, expert pruning and natural pest control mean that these traditionally field-grown trees are the hardiest you can get.