
Cherries are not only a decoration for the garden bed, but also the most delicious harvest that can really be eaten straight from the bush. Small, juicy, sweet – they ripen in clusters, pleasing to the eye and taste. In 2026, among the many varieties, those that combine high yields with rich sweetness and resistance to weather vagaries stand out.
Here are three cherry varieties that are definitely worth planting on your property or in a greenhouse.
1. Super Sweet 100 – a classic sweet cherry
This variety has long become a legend among gardeners: the branched bushes are continuously covered with long clusters of small but very sweet fruits throughout the entire season. According to the selection description, the plant belongs to the indeterminate growth type and can produce hundreds of berries from one bush.
Why it's good: The berries are small and round, ideal for snacks and salads; disease resistance is higher than that of classic Sweet 100; Fruiting is long – from planting to the first frost.
2. Sun Gold – sweetness with a hint of fruit
One of the most popular names among cherry tomatoes due to its unusual taste. The fruits of this hybrid are golden-orange, the thin skin is easy to bite through, and the taste is often compared to tropical fruits – sweet, juicy with a slight sourness.
Strengths: bright color and sweet aroma that children like; ripens early and bears fruit for a long time; Great for salads, appetizers and fresh consumption.
3. “Kish-mish orange F1” – a sweet dessert straight from the bush
Among the proven Russian-language varieties, “Kish-mish orange F1” stands out – an indeterminate hybrid that bears fruit well in greenhouses and open ground. The fruits are small (about 15–17 g), bright and juicy, with a sweet, dessert taste, collected in beautiful clusters.
Pros: Resistant to most weather conditions; easy to care for and produces a stable harvest; Great for salads and preparations.
Cherries are considered one of the most profitable tomatoes for the garden. They bear fruit in clusters, ripen quickly and produce many sweet fruits from one bush. Many varieties are suitable for eating straight from the garden, and some have a fruity taste.
For a good harvest, choose tall varieties, tie up the bushes and regularly collect ripe fruits. Cherries can be grown not only in a greenhouse, but also in containers – even on the balcony.




