I am interested as well. I have 4 Nanking in my yard, I made jelly last year and really enjoyed it. I'd love to get a bush with a bigger cherry like a Carmine jewel or Wowza
I don't know where you will be planting the cherry trees/shrubs, I haven't had much luck with eater cherry trees in Minnesota and Wisconsin. They seem to grow well for a while, but mine have all died within about 10 years. I'm assuming they aren't winter hardy enough, but that's just a guess. They do make good pies for a while though, but long lived they are not.
Good info thanksI can give you some insight on them as I have Carmine, Romeo and Juliet. First if you are looking for size, of these 3 Juliet is the largest and best for fresh eating IMO. Carmine is the smallest of the 3 but is the most consistently productive. Romeo was the first to produce fruit by a year. All can be enjoyed fresh if allowed to hang on the bush well after they have turned red but they will still be sour just less so with the developing sugars. In fact the you'll want them to be almost black for fresh eating but the texture will be very soft by that time. They do sucker a lot so keep that in mind as well. I also have many Nanking cherries and they are far less sour than any of the other bush cherries mentioned but are also much smaller with a bigger pit to flesh ratio so more work for processing. If you are ever around my area I'd be happy to let you dig up some suckers to plant for yourself.