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Early Rivers Cherry Trees

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Cherry Trees Eating Early Fruiting Pollination Group A Crimson Red

Spur Fruiting Pollinator

 

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Prunus Early Rivers - Early Season

Description of Early Rivers Trees & Cherries:
Early Rivers are lovely big, sweet, dark cherries.
These trees are reliable early croppers, even with a cold and cloudy late spring.
They are fast growing and when they are mature, they become very heavy croppers.

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Characteristics of Early Rivers Trees:

  • Self fertile.
  • Pollination Group A.
  • Some susceptibility to Canker.
  • Crop from Early June

Pollination Partners for Early Rivers Cherries:
Your trees must be pollinated to make fruit.
Merton Glory is the best pollination partner we grow for Early Rivers.

Rootstocks:
Our Early Rivers cherry trees are all grown on "Colt" rootstocks.
Maximum height 4 metres.

Growing Early Rivers Cherry Trees:
Rich soil is important - dig in plenty of good manure and compost before planting.
Soil drainage must be good.
The more sun your trees get the better your crops will be.
Cherry trees are targets for birds, so netting them is a good idea.
Only prune cherry trees in Summer.

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History & Parentage of Early Rivers:
A Kentish breed from the end of the 19th century.