The cherry-picking season is underway in the Czech Republic, though yields are expected to vary significantly this year. Early spring frosts have devastated crops in some regions, resulting in complete harvest failures for certain orchards. Other areas experienced favorable conditions and anticipate a plentiful harvest, with self-pick operations planned to begin in the latter half of June. However, some growers are already opening their orchards to the public. Pricing for self-picking has not been widely reported but is expected to be announced by individual farms. Consumers interested in picking their own cherries are advised to check availability and conditions with local orchards before visiting. The overall success of the season will depend heavily on the specific location and the extent of frost damage.