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1. Draw a straight line across the paper with a dull pencil to mark where the soil or ground is on the drawing paper. The line should be a faint mark to use as a guideline. Lightly
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1. Find a location. If you're planting in your backyard, make sure that the spot you locate has plenty of sunlight and allows for good drainage. 2. Buy a seedling or young cherry
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1. Plant weeping cherries in well-drained soils where they receive full sunlight. Choose soil beds that are rich in organic matter and not prone to standing water. 2. Water the tree
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Grown in U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Hardiness Zones 7 through 9, Taiwan or bell-flowering cherry (Prunus campanulata) is the best-flowering cherry tree for the Deep South
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