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Get Ready for a Cherry Bonanza!

Imagine stepping into your garden and plucking a sun-warmed, juicy Bing cherry straight from the branch. With your own Bing Cherry Tree, that dream is just a season away! These trees are not only producers of the sweetest cherries but also add a splash of springtime beauty with their charming white blossoms.

Why You’ll Love Your Bing Cherry Tree

  • Deliciously Sweet Treats: Homegrown Bing cherries are a taste above the rest – perfect for fresh snacking, decadent desserts, or adding a zing to your salads.
  • Year-Round Beauty: Your garden will be the envy of the neighborhood with a tree that offers fragrant flowers in spring and lush, green foliage in summer.
  • Grow Your Own, Know Your Own: With your Bing Cherry Tree, you’ll know exactly where your fruit comes from, free of any mystery additives.

Favter | Bing Cherry Tree

Growing Zones 5-8 Outdoors

(Hardy down to -10° F)

Mature Height:
12-15 ft.
Mature Width:
10-15 ft.
Sunlight:
Full Sun
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Harvest Time:
June-August
Botanical Name:
Prunus avium ‘Bing’
Grows Well In Zones:
5-8 outdoors
Does Not Ship To:
AZ, CA, ID, OR, WA

$119.00

Plant Care


  • Thrives in full sun, needing at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily to produce abundant fruit. While they can tolerate some light shade, too much shade can lead to reduced flowering and fruiting. Suited for hardiness zones 4-9, depending on the species.

  • Water weekly during the first growing season to establish a deep root system. Once established, trees need less frequent watering but may require extra during prolonged dry periods.

  • There are over 1,000 different varieties of cherry trees, with two main types: sweet cherries (Prunus avium) and sour cherries (Prunus cerasus), each offering unique flavors.
Sad Plant Signs

  • Wilting, browning leaves:

Dehydration or stress from extreme temperatures

  • Poor fruit development:

Not enough sunlight, poor pollination, or stress from pests

  • Yellowing leaves:

Overwatering or nutrient deficiency

  • Bark Cracking:

Rapid temperature fluctuations