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	<title>Comments on: What Is The Best Way To Grow Trees From Cherry Tree Seeds And Other Fruit Seeds You Get From Fruit?</title>
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		<title>By: bnm_bbnm</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 18:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>cherry seeds usually need to ne wrapped in a paper towel,inserted into a sandwich bag then placed into the refridgerater until they begin to sprout.THen planted into soil.But, im not sure i guess it depends on the type of cherry, not all cherry trees are native to hard winter prone areas.There are some that actually require drout type settings.
Other seeds such as lemon,orange,lime, great fruit can be wrapped in a wet paper towel, placed into a sandwich bag and placed in the window then kept moist until they begin to sprout.Then planted into a pot or in a garden.
But, to be honest.When i was a kid we tossed the seeds on the ground where ever we chose and they grew.lol
But, not many produced any fruit but made pretty plants eihter way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>cherry seeds usually need to ne wrapped in a paper towel,inserted into a sandwich bag then placed into the refridgerater until they begin to sprout.THen planted into soil.But, im not sure i guess it depends on the type of cherry, not all cherry trees are native to hard winter prone areas.There are some that actually require drout type settings.<br />
Other seeds such as lemon,orange,lime, great fruit can be wrapped in a wet paper towel, placed into a sandwich bag and placed in the window then kept moist until they begin to sprout.Then planted into a pot or in a garden.<br />
But, to be honest.When i was a kid we tossed the seeds on the ground where ever we chose and they grew.lol<br />
But, not many produced any fruit but made pretty plants eihter way.</p>
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		<title>By: kimby004</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:06:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wrap the seeds in a wet paper towel and keep it very damp until the seed spouts.  After the seed cracks and growth comes out, you can plant it in a small pot in the house.  Keep it in a sunny place and well watered.  You will probably need to transplant it a few times before it is ready to be moved outside.  Depending on the specific type of fruit and the area of the country you live in, I would check gardening sites to make sure that the tree is compatable to your area.  I would not transplant the tree outside until it is at least a foot tall, and then I would place a fence around it to protect it from critters.  Good Luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wrap the seeds in a wet paper towel and keep it very damp until the seed spouts.  After the seed cracks and growth comes out, you can plant it in a small pot in the house.  Keep it in a sunny place and well watered.  You will probably need to transplant it a few times before it is ready to be moved outside.  Depending on the specific type of fruit and the area of the country you live in, I would check gardening sites to make sure that the tree is compatable to your area.  I would not transplant the tree outside until it is at least a foot tall, and then I would place a fence around it to protect it from critters.  Good Luck!</p>
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