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Matheous-2 | 00:38 Mon 07th Mar 2011 | Gardening
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Does anyone think this young tree (Stella) will happily grow in a large container? If so -how large?
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It would have to be a VERY big container!

See here:
http://www.rhs.org.uk...Fruit-A-to-Z/Cherries

Chris
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The container/planter I had in mind is about 24"x24"x 24"deep.....Maybe not big enough?
Depends on the rootstock on a colt it will grow for a few years at least and fruit fairly well I had one for about 6 years before it had to go into the ground Ballerina trees are better ...apples pears and peaches so far not sure if they have ballerina cherries yet
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Thank you for your responses guys.....I have earmarked a corner spot in the ground behind a garden bench near a fence which is a sunny (haha) south facing area. I did not really choose this tree for it's fruit- more for it's fairly rapid growth/shade/screening and a good price!

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