I have been in contact with a nursery that has some cherry tree that are normally found in Canada but also do well in the states.Its a tree that can be formed into a shrub and handles the cold well.It has large ,tasty fruit that is a cross between sweet and tart, that is very productive for its size( aprox 4ft by 4 ft). I am interested in giving them a shot but I am not sure quite where to put them as a shrub or hedge row,I gotta have them though.I believe the name is Carmin Jewel and wish I could find more information on them like chill hours and if they do well in shade,how far can you really cut them back and do they do well in low lined areas? I will keep digging.
I have also found a couple of heavy producing plums that I hope to try,I will be buying a hundred or so and potting for trans plant throughout the year.They claim heavy production and high sugar content and that is a good mix.They claim a wooden post is needed to support the trees heavy production and needs to be installed at the time of planting,yea more expenses..Please someone buy my tractor/backhoe so I can continue.I will post a link to it on craigslist,,
http://quincy.craigslist.org/for/3620254409.html
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