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new | Aiden Gardens Rare Dwarf Surinam Cherry Fruit Tree Eugenia uniflora pitanga Brazilian cherry, Cayenne cherry 1 Healthy Live Plant Seedling
Brand : Aiden Gardens
new | Aiden Gardens Rare Dwarf Surinam Cherry Fruit Tree Eugenia uniflora pitanga Brazilian cherry, Cayenne cherry 1 Healthy Live Plant Seedling
Brand : Aiden Gardens
Product Specifications
Conditionnew
AsinB0953ZD49X
CategoryOutdoor Living
SubcategoryFruit & Fruit Trees
LeafcategoryPLANT_SEED
ColorGreen
OriginIndia
BrandnameAiden Gardens
Height3.93700787
Length7.87401574
Width3.93700787
Weight2
Product Details
Heathly live plant on poly bag
Rare Live Plant & Regular watering is necessary.Low Maintenance. It Requires Less Care,so it can even Be Grown by your Kids.
Safe And Secure Packing using Eco friendly Materials
Planting : Dig a hole twice as wide and deep as the polybag your plant comes in. Backfill, mixing compost in with your top soil. Plant into the loosened soil.Regular watering is necessary
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Product Ranking
#22662 in Fruit & Fruit Trees
#225025 in Garden & Outdoors
Product Description
Plant cherries in the late fall or early spring (when the ground is soft and has a higher moisture content). For sweet cherries, make sure the different varieties will pollinate each other. Plant in a sunny site with good air circulation; avoid planting near trees or buildings that shade. Cherry trees need deep, well-drained soil. Space sweet cherries 35 to 40 feet apart; dwarfs, 5 to 10 feet apart. Space tart cherries 20 to 25 feet apart; dwarfs, 8 to 10 feet apart. Set trees on standard rootstocks with the graft union a few inches below the soil level. Set trees on dwarf rootstock with the graft union several inches above the soil level. When planting fan-trained trees, construct the necessary supports before planting. Plant fans only 12 to 15 feet apart. For bareroot trees, place the rootstock on a small mound of soil in the center of the planting hole, and spread the roots down and away, trying not to bend the roots. Backfiill with soil. For container-grown trees, first remove the rootball and on its side; cut through the roots with shears. Don’t cover the top of the root-ball.
Product Description
Plant cherries in the late fall or early spring (when the ground is soft and has a higher moisture content). For sweet cherries, make sure the different varieties will pollinate each other. Plant in a sunny site with good air circulation; avoid planting near trees or buildings that shade. Cherry trees need deep, well-drained soil. Space sweet cherries 35 to 40 feet apart; dwarfs, 5 to 10 feet apart. Space tart cherries 20 to 25 feet apart; dwarfs, 8 to 10 feet apart. Set trees on standard rootstocks with the graft union a few inches below the soil level. Set trees on dwarf rootstock with the graft union several inches above the soil level. When planting fan-trained trees, construct the necessary supports before planting. Plant fans only 12 to 15 feet apart. For bareroot trees, place the rootstock on a small mound of soil in the center of the planting hole, and spread the roots down and away, trying not to bend the roots. Backfiill with soil. For container-grown trees, first remove the rootball and on its side; cut through the roots with shears. Don’t cover the top of the root-ball.