The seedlings should be planted at least ¾ inches/2 centimeters apart. Once they're ready to be planted in the ground, they need to be spaced to allow for their expected mature size. The adult size well may be less than expected. But the plants do better with adequate spacing. This way, their roots won't get intertwined, and the plants will have their own identifiable soil food web and moisture spheres upon which to draw for water, minerals, and dissolved nutrients.
Some plants can be planted close together and others must be farther apart. When you plant seeds, the package will tell you how far apart the plants should be. When you plant live plants, there should be a tag that tells you how far apart the plants should be.
Depending on what variety you have I would plant them at least 10-12" apart
About seven inches apart so their roots can grow out.
Four feet apart for full grown bushes to be touching each other.
In general cucumbers are planted one inch deep and should emerge in 7-14 days. They can be planted along a fence in a row 18-36 inches apart, or in hills where you plant 4-6 seeds 3 inches apart and the hills should be 36 inches apart.
Tomato plants should be planted 36-60" apart from each other. If you plant them closer it increases the risk of disease.
Dwarf liriope should be planted 6 to 8 inches apart. It grows quick and can be about 12 inch foliage.
Cherry tomatoes should be planted 5 feet apart as they are profuse growers.
Rows should be spaced 12" apart and the seeds within the rows should be planted 3" apart. Once the plants are growing, transplant the seedlings, making sure each plant has 6" of space on both sides.
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