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You could throw the cherry pits you get from store-bought cherries away. You could also use them to grow your very own cherry ...
If you want to grow a cherry tree, simply hang onto that pit and get ready to wait months for it to sprout and years for it ...
Michigan State University Extension specialist Nikki Rothwell earns top honor for the cherry industry. Learn why.
Cherry trees offer beauty in every season, support local wildlife, and reward you with tasty fruit year after year. Plant cherry trees in early spring or late fall in full sun and well-drained soil to ...
Explore the fascinating world of cherries at a microscopic level in our latest video, "Cherry Fruit Under Microscope." Discover the intricate details that are invisible to the naked eye, revealing a ...
A team of British researchers has discovered a way to turn a popular stone fruit into a potential safeguard against the ...
Cherry pits contain amygdalin, which your body can turn into cyanide if the pit is crushed or chewed. Swallowing a few cherry pits should be okay, but large amounts could potentially lead to choking ...
The Great Lake State may have an official fish and a state flower, but it has yet to have an official state fruit. A bill introduced in the state Senate by Sen. John Damoose, is looking to change that ...
Consuming more fruit in general may improve sleep quality—but are there specific varieties of fruits that can help you sleep ...
A USDA report says Northwest US cherries faced significant hurdles, but managed to retain its market share in the Chinese ...
Pitanga fruit is a brightly colored tropical fruit that’s popular in Brazil. Outside of Florida, pitanga fruit may be harder to find in the U.S. Pitanga fruit or surinam cherry is native to Suriname ...