Description: Thank you for visiting my eBay listing, to see all of my Garden/Orchard Seeds and Cuttings listings Click here I give a combined shipping refund, of 3/4 of all shipping costs after first. You will get a least 35 Montmorency Sour Tart Cherry Tree Seeds from last year's 2023 harvest (the tree's best year yet). Seeds are frozen in plastic bags till sold. All of the pictures are of the orchard in 2020, 2021 or 2022. The first and second pictures are the darker North Star, while the third is the lighter Montmorency. The pictures of trees in Spring, are of some which produced the seeds I'm selling. While the North Star trees grow slower they are full of fruit. These where harvested the end of June 2023. I only have one tree, so the quantity is very limited. The seeds are frozen after I'm eating them, or the whole fruit is frozen till eaten (then the seeds are refroze). Two of the pictures are of two germinating sweet cherry seeds that fell to the ground (I've transplanted them from under the tree). An interesting thing about the shell remains, it appeared the seed split in two halves. Someone wrote saying "The best way I've found to germinate cherry stones is to slightly crack (but don't remove) the husk with a pair of vise grips. Set the thumbscrew so the jaws don't collapse the pit, just put enough pressure on it to crack it. Orient the lateral seam (the flats) from jaw to jaw."Personally I found using a regular pliers as pictured worked for me. Wherein I wedged the seed just so that closing the pliers did not crush the seed. You should wear gloves so that you don't pinch your palm with as the pliers come down. Here is a similar technique https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8K4E3bt3XU (How To Germinate Cherry Seeds That Works every Time - Growing Cherry Trees From Seeds). Another nice customer also recently informed me about something called "cold stratification" which you may find helpful https://www.americanmeadows.com/blog/2018/03/07/how-to-cold-stratify-seeds Yet another helpful customer indicated "Using a vise slowly tighten till it pops the peach open I remove the pit and put it in peat moss in a zip lock bag poke holes in the bag keep it moist but not wet keep them in the bottom drawer of refrigerator check weekly for moisture roughly in 4 months they will start sprouting." The last two pictures are of this person's fabulous results. Shipping includes delivery confirmation and usually occurs in a day or two.
Price: 4.99 USD
Location: Toledo, Ohio
End Time: 2024-08-30T11:38:57.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Fruit Seeds
Common Name: Cherry
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Features: Edible