Most cherry tree varieties bloom in spring over a season that usually lasts several weeks However, changes in weather conditions may have an impact on the time of flowering, advancing or delaying the appearance of the beloved cherry blossoms by several weeks Generally, the milder the climate, the earlier the blossoms openLight requirements Full sun Planting Space 36 to 60 inches apart, depending on type (Read the stick tag that comes with the plant for specific spacing recommendations) If you're trellising vines, space plants 12 inches apart Soil requirements Cucumbers need moist but welldrainedTomato, flowering plant of the nightshade family, cultivated extensively for its edible fruits The fruits are commonly eaten raw, served as a cooked vegetable, used as an ingredient of prepared dishes, pickled, or processed Learn more about the plant, its cultivation, and its history of
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