SC - OT Vegetarian Vampires (was Absinthe)

Glenda Robinson glendar at compassnet.com.au
Fri May 12 17:43:24 PDT 2000


- --- Mbatmantis at aol.com wrote:
> There are three types of cherries; Sweet, Sour (pie)
> and Duke.
>   There are two types of sour cherries: Amarelle
> (clear juice yellow flesh) 
> or Morello (red juice and flesh) . The Montmorency
> is the amarelle type. It 
> is the standard sour cherry. They are very easily
> found at any nursery that 
> deals in fruit trees or from any mail order source.
>   They are available through Stark Bro's for $20 for
> semi-dwarf trees. Dwarf 
> trees are a little more. The web sight is
> MySeasons.com .
>     All cherries need a considerable winter chill
> and moist but well drained 
> soil, 
> 
>                         R.

If this were entirely true, why do cherries grow in
Southern California?  We don't have much of a winter
chill.  Banning, Beaumont and Cherry Valley [which are
all desert areas] produce great crops of cherries,
both sweet and sour.

Huette

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