Standard sweet cherries, usually enjoyed fresh, produce fruit four to seven years after being transplanted into the garden. Dwarf varieties may produce fruit as early as two years after transplanting. The tops of grafted trees are already one to two years old, while the roots may be two to four years old.
The cherry trees that we plant today are almost all grafted to wild root stock. If you grow a cherry seed you'll need to learn how to graft. The seed of most "pit" fruit needs to freeze before it will germinate. Put it in potting soil then let it freeze for a few days.
Tomatoes can vary depending on size. 55-85 days or so, with he larger ones taking longer.
At all different times.
3-7 years
3 to 4 weeks
It won't because the seed will be dead
I planted ginko seeds and it took about two months.
abouit 3 weeks
It will take you 7 to 10 years to have a tree that is producing fruit if growing a cherry tree from seed.
it take approximately 50000 hours you have to pee on it daily to make it grow faster and it will take 40000 hours ..
I would say it would take about forty-five days or so for cherry tomatoes to grow after planting them.
2-6 wks
Kentucky coffee tree takes a long time to germinate because of the thick seed head. If you take a file, score the seed head and it will sprout faster. This is called scarification.
First, you take off the top thing, then you put the cherry in your month and spit out the seed. Or you can take out the seed first and then eat it.
I would say it would take about forty-five days or so for cherry tomatoes to grow after planting them.
no you should use a seed it mite take longer but it wiil be better