I saw the Biga tree at Ken Taylor's place near Montreal about five years
ago. It was visibly nearing the end of its life (of about twenty years,
i was told) in zone 5. I would say that planting it in an area any
colder would have to involve considerable optimism about a lucky run of
mild winters.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario
Caren Kirk wrote:
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Not sure if I already asked this question but does anyone have any
experience with a Biga or Binga cherry? They are meant to be hardy
sweet cherrys for zone 3.
Also, does anyoneknow which is the sweetest or the U of SK sour
cherries. I have Carmine Jewel ad Crimson Passion but I am thinking of
adding a couple of others, maybe Valentine.
Thanks,
Caren
Quebec
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