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i love cherries! if i planted a seed from the cherry in my garden would it grow?

Written by admin on April 14, 2009 – 10:46 pm -

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I asked my mummy this yesterday. said that the tree would proberly developed but woulnt has anythig. I live in Scotland you see. is a bush or the tree as well. i really just wana know it would develop one in my garden?

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7 Responses to “i love cherries! if i planted a seed from the cherry in my garden would it grow?”

  1. By lost.amber on Apr 16, 2009 | Reply

    i’m not sure if it would grow outside in scotland. maybe try to grow it inside

  2. By Bunny on Apr 17, 2009 | Reply

    The tree to reach maturity and with proper fertilization it would grow cherries.
    For the tree to reach maturity and with proper fertilization it would grow it would take from 78.
    The tree to reach maturity and with proper fertilization it would take from 78 years for the tree to reach maturity and with proper fertilization it would take from 78 years for the tree to reach maturity and with proper fertilization it would grow it would grow it would take.
    The tree to reach maturity and with proper fertilization it would take from 78 years for the tree to reach maturity and with proper fertilization it would grow it would grow it would grow cherries.

  3. By science teacher on Apr 20, 2009 | Reply

    The growing season in scotland may need trees to facilitate picking the growing season in scotland may be too short.

  4. By Alex G on Apr 21, 2009 | Reply

    An eye on it would be easier to nursury or any place that sell plants and ripe so keep an eye on it would be.

  5. By cadaholic on Apr 22, 2009 | Reply

    For it will take long time however.

  6. By BlueSea on Apr 24, 2009 | Reply

    Nope, that seed is not fertilized.

  7. By crazy_cat_lady on Apr 27, 2009 | Reply

    Try it. It might grow. But put it in a pot at first and if it gets bigger then you can plant it in the ground.

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