I just scored one of these in the mini box from Tractor Supply for $8.95! I potted it up a few weeks ago and am giving it a jumpstart on the season inside the house. I look forwards to the abundance this will provide one day! Thank you…
@@emanueldelgado540 To my understanding… they are self-fruitful. You will just get much heavier fruit set with another variety near by. They are a stone fruit. Most peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, cherries, and almonds are the same way. Edit: I just surfed around to many websites. Some say they do need another and some say they don’t. Lol
😀Enjoyed the video & I felt as if I were the one picking the cherries. This really gives me a feel for what the plant is like hands on, lots of info which will be helpful because I just got two bare root plants in the mail yesterday. I can't wait to taste these 1st time!
Thanks for the well-done video Ben. Your info on the long term growth characteristics are good points to keep them producing. Most people would probably prune off all the low growing twigs to make the remaining branches healthier. But not good to do on this species.
I've got 2 - 2 year old bushes growing so I'm reporting mine into 10 gallon grow bags because Im moving to a new house sometime this year and I'll put all my fruit bushes and small trees into the ground then🤗💐😊. I can see what I've got to look forward to, thanks for sharing🙂
I have them in my yard in Dallas, Tx for the past 3-4m yrs and they finally fruited this year. They look happy and have grown vigorously even in Texas heat.
Wow, somehow I was watching videos on the Nanking massacre and somehow ended up here. By the way, my name's is Nanking. I was named after the birth city of my paternal grandfather.
@Ben Falk What did you mean at 3:30 by "promote the thicket forming by spading at the base"? I'm in zone 5 and planting 3 nanking cherries between our front yard and the neighbors, spaced 3-4 feet apart. How do I form a ticket or encourage a hedge? I've never spaded at the base so I'm curious how that works.
We keep having a lot of flowers but then no fruit...we get late frosts, way into May, is that a reason, or they r missing some nutrients, or need pruning?
I planted some carmine jewel, I hope they are as good a bush cherry. I planted cherry trees this spring and they are getting hammered by Japanese beetle.
I love my carmine jewel and after a year or two it becomes a heavy producer (I think mine is 6 years old). To protect from fruit flies and the japanese beatle I cover it in a fine mesh fabric for the last month of ripening. Happy gardening! ^_^
Do the seeds come out easily? My front teeth don't touch, and eating sandwiches with tomato slices is impossible. So, I'm a bit concerned about the seeds. Another cherry that grows well in my climate has seeds that pop right out once the cherry is bitten into. I don't have to struggle to chew the flesh off of them with my molars.
the seeds are quite small and when the berry is squishy/ripe its easy to bite into. hooefully that help. I accidently swallowed one with ease(a seed). they are quite small
I live in Central FL, which is zone 9. It is humid, gets a LOT of rain in the summer, and winters have 2 weeks to 1 month of temperatures below 45 degrees. Do you think this would grow here and fruit?
Ben Falk Thank you! That’s so weird because everywhere I look, it says they require a cross-pollinating friend of a different kind fir pollination! I have five Nankings and no other kind yet. I just ordered a Romeo bush cherry today. My Nankings just started to flower! This is the first year as they’re young! I’m so excited. Thanks for your quick response. 😁🙏🏼❤️
Edible Acres in NY offers them, but they are sold out right now. www.edibleacres.org/purchase/nanking-cherry Their RUclips channel is great! ruclips.net/channel/UCznk4o83WjKFCwEZ8th8wHQ
maybe try making them into a "shrub"... if you've never heard of it it's like a concentrated drink mix made with vinegar. cherry currant anything sounds amazing though.
I just scored one of these in the mini box from Tractor Supply for $8.95!
I potted it up a few weeks ago and am giving it a jumpstart on the season inside the house.
I look forwards to the abundance this will provide one day! Thank you…
I got one from Tractor supply a few days ago too.
Same but you need 2 for fruiting :/ preferably not from the same supplier since they could be clones hence not pollinate each other
@@emanueldelgado540
To my understanding… they are self-fruitful. You will just get much heavier fruit set with another variety near by.
They are a stone fruit. Most peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, cherries, and almonds are the same way.
Edit: I just surfed around to many websites. Some say they do need another and some say they don’t. Lol
@@great0789 we will see in couple years once they start flowering 🤷🏻♂️ I will still get another one just in case
85% of my “guaranteed to grow” tractor supply plants (over 30) did no grow, and i’m relatively successful with everything else (95%+).
😀Enjoyed the video & I felt as if I were the one picking the cherries. This really gives me a feel for what the plant is like hands on, lots of info which will be helpful because I just got two bare root plants in the mail yesterday. I can't wait to taste these 1st time!
Nanking for the win! I'm saving all my seeds from ours this year and going to plant them like crazy.
Thanks for the well-done video Ben. Your info on the long term growth characteristics are good points to keep them producing. Most people would probably prune off all the low growing twigs to make the remaining branches healthier. But not good to do on this species.
I've got 2 - 2 year old bushes growing so I'm reporting mine into 10 gallon grow bags because Im moving to a new house sometime this year and I'll put all my fruit bushes and small trees into the ground then🤗💐😊. I can see what I've got to look forward to, thanks for sharing🙂
I have them in my yard in Dallas, Tx for the past 3-4m yrs and they finally fruited this year. They look happy and have grown vigorously even in Texas heat.
I’m also from Dallas,TX this will be my first year growing them and I’m going to grow them in containers
Glad to hear that, I’m down in corpus :) ty
I will have to add this to my list of must haves up here in zone 2b. thank you for the video
Ben have you looked into Evans cherries? They grow up in zone 3 and are sweet for a technically sour cherry.
Wow, somehow I was watching videos on the Nanking massacre and somehow ended up here. By the way, my name's is Nanking. I was named after the birth city of my paternal grandfather.
@Ben Falk What did you mean at 3:30 by "promote the thicket forming by spading at the base"? I'm in zone 5 and planting 3 nanking cherries between our front yard and the neighbors, spaced 3-4 feet apart. How do I form a ticket or encourage a hedge? I've never spaded at the base so I'm curious how that works.
Just promote suckering, prune hard, let them run a bit..
Great info! Looking to get a few in the ground here in Houston. Looking forward to checking out more of your content. 🙂
Any recipes? To use them . Beautiful sweet tart cherries. Mmm I’ve got 40 cups. From 2 small bushes
Looking great! I wish you all the best!
Could we hope for a small update tour of your property?
They look like maraschino cherries! They're very nice shade of crimson.
We keep having a lot of flowers but then no fruit...we get late frosts, way into May, is that a reason, or they r missing some nutrients, or need pruning?
When do they start fruiting? I have two that a couple of years old that haven’t fruited yet.
At year 3 ish
Awesome video! We just saw these at the nursery today & want to replace our hedges with them. Great info!
They are producing in north Texas for me.
I planted some carmine jewel, I hope they are as good a bush cherry. I planted cherry trees this spring and they are getting hammered by Japanese beetle.
I love my carmine jewel and after a year or two it becomes a heavy producer (I think mine is 6 years old). To protect from fruit flies and the japanese beatle I cover it in a fine mesh fabric for the last month of ripening. Happy gardening! ^_^
Any advice on varieties? Which have you been growing?
They’re all seedlings…
Did you ever make a video showing the cherries?
My husband planted this it’s about 7 ft by 7ft you have to
Cut these back they spread like crazy
Do the seeds come out easily? My front teeth don't touch, and eating sandwiches with tomato slices is impossible. So, I'm a bit concerned about the seeds. Another cherry that grows well in my climate has seeds that pop right out once the cherry is bitten into. I don't have to struggle to chew the flesh off of them with my molars.
the seeds are quite small and when the berry is squishy/ripe its easy to bite into. hooefully that help. I accidently swallowed one with ease(a seed). they are quite small
How do these compare to the Korean bush cherry plants?
they are the same thing so far as i can tell...
I live in Central FL, which is zone 9. It is humid, gets a LOT of rain in the summer, and winters have 2 weeks to 1 month of temperatures below 45 degrees. Do you think this would grow here and fruit?
I heard someone was growing them in new port richey and got fruit. I have one I will be planting but I think you need two to get fruit
Awesome!
Fantastic 👍
Does Nanking need a pollinator? I’ve read repeatedly that they require cross pollination. 🤔
No they do not. We had one and only one bear massively for a few years.
Ben Falk Thank you! That’s so weird because everywhere I look, it says they require a cross-pollinating friend of a different kind fir pollination!
I have five Nankings and no other kind yet. I just ordered a Romeo bush cherry today. My Nankings just started to flower! This is the first year as they’re young! I’m so excited.
Thanks for your quick response. 😁🙏🏼❤️
It’s my third year, last years tons of cherries , same this year. Hard to find recipes. Yes you must have 2 bushes.
In the Midwest (Iowa) they are completely unreliable, I think due to how early they bloom. The years that they do fruit are great though.
Early bloomer...and a late frost situation?
@@edgrigsby8610 yes, we get warm spells followed by freezes for a weeks until spring really makes up it's mind.
Do the deer eat the foliage?
Deer have not bothered mine at all.
Nice
I'm trying to spread these down a riverside 👍
R u able to send me few cuttings? I'll pay for shipping. Thankyou
Any recommended nurseries for Nanking cherry in the Vermont New Hampshire Massachusetts area?
Edible Acres in NY offers them, but they are sold out right now. www.edibleacres.org/purchase/nanking-cherry
Their RUclips channel is great! ruclips.net/channel/UCznk4o83WjKFCwEZ8th8wHQ
Paula S. ooo, thanks!
Ask at Elmore Roots in Elmore Vt..
maybe try making them into a "shrub"... if you've never heard of it it's like a concentrated drink mix made with vinegar.
cherry currant anything sounds amazing though.
much ado about nothing