NSdC and Cherry Cordial for postage

I’m looking for forward to my second year cherry cordial. Grew 7-8’ tall last year but no fruit. Has already broken bud and leafed out in the greenhouse so I’m thinking it might go in ground this spring.
 
This is what the CC looked like when it went in ground two years ago.
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BTW that is Maylee (May May). She is a good girl!

This is what the CC looked like when it went in ground two years ago.
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BTW that is Maylee (May May). She is a good girl!

@Frankenberry, May I please take you up on your kind offer? I've just started collecting. So, for trade I only have the extras I picked up from the CRFG-West Los Angeles scion exchange. I will list what I have below. My arriving to the scion exchange late was both, good and bad. I missed out on some varieties and took home 5 different cv's. Being there at the end of the event meant that I got to take more than one of the leftovers, providing me something to trade.
__Thank you for posting pictures of the varieties' growing habits. Really like the shape of CC. I'm still learning about the many varieties that are out there. For those of us with smaller yards and/or having to grow in pots, seeing an example of the growth habit is important to know where to place them in the yard. Also helpful to see how far back to trim them.
__Your Maylee/ May May ( meaning little sister?) is a cutie! Is she a Wheaton Terrier?

CV'S to TRADE (Though, I suspect that you may have access to the same varieties at your local CRFG exchange.)
Bourjasotte Gris
Panache
Strawberry Verte
Unk. Pastilliere
Yellow Long Neck
 
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@Frankenberry, May I please take you up on your kind offer? I've just started collecting. So, for trade I only have the extras I picked up from the CRFG-West Los Angeles scion exchange. I will list what I have below. My arriving to the scion exchange late was both, good and bad. I missed out on some varieties and took home 5 different cv's. Being there at the end of the event meant that I got to take more than one of the leftovers, providing me something to trade.
__Thank you for posting pictures of the varieties' growing habits. Really like the shape of CC. I'm still learning about the many varieties that are out there. For those of us with smaller yards and/or having to grow in pots, seeing an example of the growth habit is important to know where to place them in the yard. Also helpful to see how far back to trim them.
__Your Maylee/ May May ( meaning little sister?) is a cutie! Is she a Wheaton Terrier?

CV'S to TRADE (Though, I suspect that you may have access to the same varieties at your local CRFG exchange.)
Bourjasotte Gris
Panache
Strawberry Verte
Unk. Pastilliere
Yellow Long Neck
Hello, pm me your info.

Yes Maylee is a Wheaton, good eye.

No need for trade.

I would say the NSdC is trimmed the way it is mostly out of continued playing around. the lower branches would have been trimmed differently but I needed grafting locations. ultimately a multi grafted tree is best for small spaces. maybe 4-10 varieties per tree.

My trials will be airlayered to their own roots. I will then either graft more or reshape the tree with a major pruning.
 
@Frankenberry, May I please take you up on your kind offer? I've just started collecting. So, for trade I only have the extras I picked up from the CRFG-West Los Angeles scion exchange. I will list what I have below. My arriving to the scion exchange late was both, good and bad. I missed out on some varieties and took home 5 different cv's. Being there at the end of the event meant that I got to take more than one of the leftovers, providing me something to trade.
__Thank you for posting pictures of the varieties' growing habits. Really like the shape of CC. I'm still learning about the many varieties that are out there. For those of us with smaller yards and/or having to grow in pots, seeing an example of the growth habit is important to know where to place them in the yard. Also helpful to see how far back to trim them.
__Your Maylee/ May May ( meaning little sister?) is a cutie! Is she a Wheaton Terrier?

CV'S to TRADE (Though, I suspect that you may have access to the same varieties at your local CRFG exchange.)
Bourjasotte Gris
Panache
Strawberry Verte
Unk. Pastilliere
Yellow Long Neck
Pm me your info
 
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