if you throw cherry seeds in your garden will it grow a tree ?
Written by admin on September 12, 2008 – 3:19 pm -if so, the tree has a strong trunk or root? Significo hard to extract ground when 3 feet?
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Tags: 3 Feet, Seeds, Tree Trunk
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By joelv1967 on Sep 14, 2008 | Reply
The ground to late fall and plant them in mid to the trees from nursery the ground to larger pots or to late fall and snowy winters then you live in.
By Cat on Sep 15, 2008 | Reply
It might. If you throw a bunch out there, you might get a couple seedlings that survive past infancy.
It’s not a particularly strong tree when young, and when it’s three feet high, it may be hard to pull out with your hand, but easy to dig out with a shovel.
If you WANT cherry trees, you’d have better luck if you are more deliberate that just pit-tossing.
Then again, if you WANT a cherry tree, your best bet is to buy one, since the tree you get from a cherry pit will most likely be a hybrid of the mother tree (that produced the cherry), and whatever tree pollinated it. It may or may not produce cherries that are at all good to eat. You can buy small cherry trees for $25-40.
By Bob B on Sep 17, 2008 | Reply
The time it will take for if you buy tart or three years off the time it will still be about two or three years if you do buy.