
To obtain a stable cherry harvest, it is important to choose suitable varieties. Experienced gardeners advise paying attention to five proven options that will delight even beginners.
“Regina” – large burgundy berries weighing up to ten grams. The pulp is dense, dark red, with a pleasant refreshing sourness. The tree produces up to sixty kilograms of fruit per season. The variety is characterized by late ripening and high resistance to cracking of the skin.
“Valery Chkalov” stands out as gigantic fruits weighing twelve to fourteen grams. The skin is dark red, the flesh is juicy and tender. The yield is forty to fifty kilograms per mature tree. Requires the presence of a pollinator and tolerates winter frosts well.
“I'm the way” – record holder for sugar content among early varieties. The berries are dark burgundy, weighing seven to nine grams, with soft and aromatic pulp. Up to fifty kilograms are collected from one tree. It is distinguished by early fruiting and is not afraid of sudden spring frosts.
“Bryansk pink” pleases with a stable harvest even in cool summers. The fruits are pink-red, weighing five to six grams, with crispy and sweet pulp. The yield reaches thirty to forty kilograms. The tree is compact and practically not affected by fungal infections.
“Tyutchevka” – a universal option for the middle band. The berries are dark red, weighing six to eight grams, with a dense texture and dessert taste. Up to fifty to sixty kilograms are collected from the tree. It is characterized by high transportability and a long shelf life after collection.
All of these varieties are characterized by strong immunity and adapt to different weather conditions. When planning plantings, consider the need for cross-pollination and the distance between seedlings.




