Planting a Summer Sun sweet cherry tree in a garden, especially in cooler regions like the UK, offers various advantages for amateur gardeners: Adaptability to Cooler Climates: Summer Sun sweet cherry trees are well-suited for cooler temperatures, thriving in regions with milder summers, such as the UK. Fruit Resilience During Poor Summers: This cherry variety is known for holding its fruit well in suboptimal summer conditions, ensuring a consistent yield even in cooler or wetter weather. Ease of Cultivation: Ideal for amateur gardeners, the Summer Sun sweet cherry tree is relatively easy to care for. With proper planting, watering, and occasional pruning, it grows well and provides a satisfying harvest. Delicious Fruit: Valued for its exceptional taste, Summer Sun sweet cherries are a delightful addition to the garden, suitable for fresh consumption or various culinary dishes. Aesthetic Appeal: Cherry trees, including Summer Sun, enhance garden aesthetics with stunning blossoms in spring, adding ornamental value to the landscape. Suitable for Small Gardens: With a relatively moderate size, Summer Sun sweet cherry trees are suitable for smaller gardens, addressing space concerns while still providing a fruitful harvest. Self-Pollinating or Partially Self-Fertile: Some cherry varieties require a second tree for pollination, but the Summer Sun sweet cherry tree is either self-pollinating or partially self-fertile. This characteristic makes it a practical choice for smaller gardens, eliminating the need for another nearby tree for successful fruiting. In summary, the Summer Sun sweet cherry tree is an advantageous option for amateur gardeners in cooler climates like the UK, offering adaptability, resilience to poor weather, ease of cultivation, delicious fruit, ornamental value, and suitability for smaller garden spaces.
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May be susceptible to cherry blackfly, pear and cherry slugworm and winter moth caterpillar. The fruit can be damaged by spotted wing drosophila and birds
May be susceptible to peach leaf curl, silver leaf, bacterial canker, blossom wilt and honey fungus
"Frost resistance of blossom: Good resistance Climate suitability: Temperate climates Summer average maximum temperatures: Cool ( 20-24C / 68-75F) Summer average maximum temperatures: Warm (25-30C / 76-85F) Cold hardiness (RHS): H6 (to -20C)"
Fruit Ready to Pick: Jul
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Planting a Summer Sun sweet cherry tree in a garden, especially in cooler regions like the UK, offers various advantages for amateur gardeners: Adaptability to Cooler Climates: Summer Sun sweet cherry trees are well-suited for cooler temperatures, thriving in regions with milder summers, such as the UK. Fruit Resilience During Poor Summers: This cherry variety is known for holding its fruit well in suboptimal summer conditions, ensuring a consistent yield even in cooler or wetter weather. Ease of Cultivation: Ideal for amateur gardeners, the Summer Sun sweet cherry tree is relatively easy to care for. With proper planting, watering, and occasional pruning, it grows well and provides a satisfying harvest. Delicious Fruit: Valued for its exceptional taste, Summer Sun sweet cherries are a delightful addition to the garden, suitable for fresh consumption or various culinary dishes. Aesthetic Appeal: Cherry trees, including Summer Sun, enhance garden aesthetics with stunning blossoms in spring, adding ornamental value to the landscape. Suitable for Small Gardens: With a relatively moderate size, Summer Sun sweet cherry trees are suitable for smaller gardens, addressing space concerns while still providing a fruitful harvest. Self-Pollinating or Partially Self-Fertile: Some cherry varieties require a second tree for pollination, but the Summer Sun sweet cherry tree is either self-pollinating or partially self-fertile. This characteristic makes it a practical choice for smaller gardens, eliminating the need for another nearby tree for successful fruiting. In summary, the Summer Sun sweet cherry tree is an advantageous option for amateur gardeners in cooler climates like the UK, offering adaptability, resilience to poor weather, ease of cultivation, delicious fruit, ornamental value, and suitability for smaller garden spaces.
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May be susceptible to cherry blackfly, pear and cherry slugworm and winter moth caterpillar. The fruit can be damaged by spotted wing drosophila and birds
May be susceptible to peach leaf curl, silver leaf, bacterial canker, blossom wilt and honey fungus
"Frost resistance of blossom: Good resistance Climate suitability: Temperate climates Summer average maximum temperatures: Cool ( 20-24C / 68-75F) Summer average maximum temperatures: Warm (25-30C / 76-85F) Cold hardiness (RHS): H6 (to -20C)"
Fruit Ready to Pick: Jul
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Water Needs / Maintence
Moderate to High/ Moderate
Spaced Apart
4m
Pollination Group
4
Overall Height
2.4m-3m (8-10ft)
Species
Prunus avium - Sweet cherry
Root Stock
- Gisela 8
Fruits ready to be picked
Jul