Watermelon seeds should be planted about 2 feet apart to allow enough space for the vines to grow and produce fruit effectively.
Watermelon seeds should be planted about 6 to 8 feet apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Watermelon plants need lots of space. Seeds can be planted in hills or in rows. Space watermelon plants 6 feet apart in hills. Thin to the best three plants per hill. If planting in rows, watermelon seeds should be about seven feet apart.
Watermelon plants need lots of space. Seeds can be planted in hills or in rows. Space watermelon plants 6 feet apart in hills. Thin to the best three plants per hill. If planting in rows, watermelon seeds should be about seven feet apart.
A watermelon lives in a warm area where watermelon seeds have been planted.
About seven inches apart so their roots can grow out.
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.
Typically, one seed should be planted in each hole when planting seeds.
Forget-me-not seeds should be planted at a depth of about 1/8 inch in the soil.
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.
Typically, one to three flower seeds should be planted per hole.
Typically, 2-3 spinach seeds should be planted per hole.
Black-eyed Susan seeds should be planted about 1/4 inch deep in the soil.