Cucumbers may be started from seedlings, or seeded directly into the garden. Garden formations for cucumbers include hills or rows. For the hill system, plant 3-4 seeds per hill, with seeds 3 feet apart. Rows should be about 6 feet apart. Plant 2-3 seeds approximately 18 inches apart in rows (1/2 to 1 inch deep.) Seedlings should be thinned to one plant every 18 inches in rows and one plant every 36 inches in hills.
For compact spaces, use trellis or Fencing to train the plants growth, or use one of the dwarf varieties available for "container" gardening.
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Cantaloupe plants should be spaced 18-36 inches apart in rows that are 5-6 feet apart. This spacing allows the plants enough room to grow and spread while also maximizing air circulation and sunlight exposure.
You should plant them 3 inches apart.
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.
Wonderberry plants should be spaced about 2-3 feet apart in rows that are 3-4 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation. This spacing gives the plants enough room to spread out and receive adequate sunlight and nutrients, promoting healthy development and higher yields.
African marigolds should be planted around 8-12 inches apart to allow for proper air circulation and growth. Make sure to follow the planting instructions on the seed packet for best results.