Flowering spurge plants should be spaced around 18-24 inches apart to allow for proper air circulation, sunlight exposure, and root development. This spacing will also help prevent overcrowding and competition for resources among the plants.
You should plant them 3 inches apart.
plums has there seed inside the fruit so do bananas and its so that something eats it then when the poo, it travels far away and is fertilised and the species is bigger and more spread out if you get my drift
Winter gem boxwoods should be planted approximately 2-3 feet apart to allow them room to reach their mature size without overcrowding.
Plant caragana bareroots so the soil covers the roots and the crown is at soil level. Space plants 3-6 feet apart in rows that are at least 6-8 feet apart. You can add a balanced fertilizer into the planting hole to provide nutrients for the young plant.
It depends on the person as far as you need to dig to plant your flowers. It depends on how deep the hole is and how far you want to plant the product as well.
3 feet
Yes a mango is a flowering, as far as I know
You should plant it 15 inches apart.
You should plant them arond 3-4m apart
You should plant them 3 inches apart.
Yes, flowering plants are the most abundant organisms in the plant kingdom by virtue of their better adaptability.
20ft apart
because it does
plant them 12 to 15 inches wide. Keep rows 3 to 4 feet apart.
10 cm
200 meters
two inches apart