I have not heard of cherries growing anywhere in Georgia. The winters are much too long for a cherry tree to grow happy and healthy. But plant cultivation is not far behind. There may be a cherry that will grow in Georgia.
Cherries do not grow in Georgia. Cherries only grow in nine US states, and they are, Michigan, Utah, Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Ohio, Oregon, and Washington. Cherries do better in cooler weather.
They grow poorly in areas where the summers are warm and humid; most cherry trees need at least 500 hours or more of "chilling time. " They are limited to the Mountain and Piedmont areas of Georgia where the nights cool down sufficiently, and there are only very few varieties that can even grow in these regions, such as "stella. "
Because cheeries are very juicy and the juicy fruit always grows at the hilly and cold area. Due to this cherry is always red in colour and looks fresh all the time