Zones: 3 - 8 (-30° F.)
Height: 4-6ft
Spacing: 5-6 ft
Depth: same as in nursery
Spread: 5-6 ft
Sun/Shade: full sun
Color: yellow
Foliage: jade-green
Blooms: June
Fruit: yes
Comments: If soil is heavy, add peat moss, dehydrated cow manure, or compost. Hold plant in hole with previous planting stain at ground level. Spread roots; add soil to fill 1/2 way; compact soil; complete filling; compact soil; water well. Unique characteristics: Corky bark in winter, fruit in winter. Best color in full sun. Plant with: Creeping phlox (good foreground), Irish Moss (good foreground), Orange Glory flower (complementary),Mums (complementary)
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Zones: 3 - 8 (-30° F.)
Height: 4-6ft
Spacing: 5-6 ft
Depth: same as in nursery
Spread: 5-6 ft
Sun/Shade: full sun
Color: yellow
Foliage: jade-green
Blooms: June
Fruit: yes
Comments: If soil is heavy, add peat moss, dehydrated cow manure, or compost. Hold plant in hole with previous planting stain at ground level. Spread roots; add soil to fill 1/2 way; compact soil; complete filling; compact soil; water well. Unique characteristics: Corky bark in winter, fruit in winter. Best color in full sun. Plant with: Creeping phlox (good foreground), Irish Moss (good foreground), Orange Glory flower (complementary),Mums (complementary)
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According to Henry Fields Nursery, the Nanking cherry grows to 8 ft,. Zones 3-8. Space them 5-8 feet apart, in full sun. NOw ... I would add to be sensible about the sun part. If you live in Arizona like I do, or for instance some place like Texas, you'd want some dappled mid-day to afternoon shade if you can manage. It also says to prepare the cround, if it is clayins, with some peat moss, dehydrated cow manure or compost. When planting, spread the roots, add 1/2 the soil, compact soil, add the rest of the soil and compact again, and then water well. That's at henryfields(dot)com
Cherry trees don't need much sunlight
It need a good amount of sunlight.
as much as you got
as much as it can get
Depends on the plant. Some plants need direct sunlight some plants need shaded sunlight. I there is no sunlight then the plant will slowly die
Yes, no plants can grow without light. The lucky bamboo plant doesn't need a significant amount of direct sunlight but does prefer plenty of indirect sunlight. It's a great apartment plant for non-green thumbs.
Yes, all plants need sunlight in order to survive. Just be careful not to give them too much direct sunlight or they will dry up from too much heat. Cacti are probably the longest-lasting plants in direct sunlight because they are desert plants and are made to survive extreme heat.
No, direct sunlight will not damage a money tree plant. Money trees thrive in full sun and partial shade; outdoor plants do not need direct sunlight. However, plants grown indoors will do best in full, bright light.
Pothos. They are pretty hardy no matter what.
no they can grow in indirect light that is why they make such good indoor plants
For an ordinary plant you would need potting soil, water,and sunlight. For a cacti you woulgd need direct sunlight, rocks,sand,and dust.
Because the sun doesn't exactly shin direct-sunlight on the moon.