There are three ways of planting most fruit trees including peaches: (1) Purchase bare-root trees (or graft your own) and plant them in late winter or early spring, as soon as the soil can be worked in your locale. (2) Purchase potted trees and plant them any time from early spring to mid autumn. (3) Dig sapling trees and transplant them in early to mid autumn. Potted or sapling transplants planted by mid autumn will grow roots over the course of the winter, even though the tops are dormant. This gives them a summer advantage over spring-planted bare-root stock. All trees need to be kept well-watered and watered deeply for their first year. If the tree has branches, cut them back to at least 1/2 their length when you plant. For the first year, you're trying to grow roots, not branches and leaves and fruit. If you keep the tree from growing fruit for 2-3 years, it'll pay off in the long run.
If you do decide to plant sweet peas and find that you like them so much that you'll be wanting some next year, late autumn/early winter, around October/November, is the best time to sow the seeds if you have a greenhouse or shed window sill available although January still isn't too late.
Chives are a soft herb though they can become quite hardy when they have been in the ground for a couple of years. The best time to plant them is early Spring, providing they are quite well developed and there is no change of late frosts.
It depends which plant you are referring to. Plants mature at different times of year.
Generally, it's best to plant the babies of Echinopsis spachiana during the growing season. That time in the case of the torch cactus is spring or early summer. The babies tend to be called offsets. The practice of removing and relocating the babies tends to be called dividing or clumping offsets.
it depends on the plant you grow a tree would take much longer but a plant would not take as much time
Late summer and early autumn is the best time.
late summer, usually august and september.
It is best to plant lilies in the fall but you can plant them in spring.
I would say the best time to plant is early spring or early fall, however spring would best for early blooming.
Anytime of year, it doesn't really matter.
Chives are a soft herb though they can become quite hardy when they have been in the ground for a couple of years. The best time to plant them is early Spring, providing they are quite well developed and there is no change of late frosts.
The best time is after the first frost and before the last frost of your region. This is because you want to transplant when the plant is dormant.
It is best to plant sunflowers in spring so they flower for summer. With the right care and maintenance it reappears every year around the same time. Link --->> http://www.essortment.com/all/sunflowersgrow_rnfb.htm
The best time of the year is July
in the spring
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Begonias grow all year around. However they need protection in the winter.