In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Visit a local plant store, and look for either sweet or tart cherries in either standard or dwarf size. Ask an employee to help you if you need it! An employee at a nursery can help answer questions regarding growing cherries. You can typically purchase cherry trees by the size of their branches, from 2 inches (5.1 cm) to 8 inches (20 cm).  You may have to shop around to find the right type and size of tree, though any of these locations can get you started. If a particular nursery doesn't have the cherry tree you are looking for, ask them if they can place a special order or if they know of any other locations that may have your type of tree in stock. Inspect the size of your tree's root system, and use a shovel to dig a hole approximately the same depth and twice as wide. You can guess and check until the hole is large enough to fit your tree's roots. If it helps, you can place your tree into the hole to check your sizing. Then, dig deeper or wider in order to best accommodate your tree's roots. You should be able to easily lift your tree. If the tree is a bit larger, get a friend to help you lift it up. Your tree's roots should all easily fit into your hole.  Remove any string, burlap, or plastic tied around the roots before placing the tree in the hole. Make sure your tree's roots are spread out and have room to take root. Using your soil mix, fill in the rest of the hole until it is full. As you fill, remove any air pockets in the soil by pressing down firmly. You can stop filling the hole when the soil reaches the mark on the tree's stem marking where the old soil reached. Position your stake about ⅓ of the height of your tree, and insert it into the soil at least 2 feet (0.61 m) deep. Tie your tree stake from the tree's trunk to a post in a figure-8 pattern, so the tree trunk can have some movement. Use a hose to water the base of your tree. Add water to your soil immediately after you plant your tree so your tree's roots can start to take. For best results, let your water slowly trickle over the base of your tree rather than the roots soaking up the water quickly. Water your trees with a slow trickle by turning on your hose on partial power and dropping it at the base of your tree. Leave your hose there for 1-2 hours, then turn off the water. When growing cherries, it is very important to maintain adequate moisture levels. Mulch can help drain away excess moisture. You should add a fresh layer of mulch in the late winter for regular cherry tree maintenance. Cherries take time to mature and develop. After about 4 years, your trees should yield about 30-50 quarts of cherries. Until then, water, prune, and fertilize your tree regularly so it grows healthy and strong. It may take some trees up to 10 years to start producing fruit. Each tree is different.
Summary: Purchase young trees from a nursery, orchard, or garden supply store. Dig a hole large enough to fit the roots of your tree. Lift your cherry tree out of its container and place it into your hole. Refill your soil to the original soil mark on the tree. Add tree stakes or ties to provide support to your tree. Water your tree thoroughly. Cover your soil with mulch to retain moisture. Care for your tree routinely over 4 years as you wait for fruit to grow.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Strawberry seeds will germinate much faster if you freeze them first, because this tricks the seeds into going through their regular winter cycle. When the seeds thaw and warm up, they get kicked into their spring cycle and begin to germinate right away.  Place the dry seeds in an airtight sealable bag or container. Leave them in the freezer for three to four weeks.  Strawberry seeds should be started inside in winter or early spring, about 10 weeks before the last frost. Make sure you give yourself time to freeze the seeds before this date. When you're ready to plant, remove the seeds from the freezer and allow them to warm up to room temperature. Leave them in the air-tight container until they’ve warmed up. It’s important to keep the seeds out of the air as they warm, because you want them to stay dry as they warm up, otherwise they could be damaged by the cold moisture. Fill a seed tray with about an inch (2.5 cm) of starter mix. Strawberries like soil that’s fertile and slightly acidic. The ideal pH is around 6, so add a bit of sulphur powder to the mix if necessary. Add enough water to make the soil damp, and sprinkle the strawberry seeds over the soil. Cover the top of the seeds with a thin layer of soil or peat moss so the seeds will still get sun. Cover the seed tray with a layer of plastic wrap. Place the seed tray in direct sunlight. When the soil starts to dry out, add a bit more water to keep the soil damp until the seeds germinate. When you water the soil, fully unwrap the plastic to give the seeds some air.  Strawberry seed germination can take as little as one week or as many as six, so be patient with them. Completely remove the plastic wrap once the seeds start to germinate. The seedlings are ready to be transplanted once they’ve grown three or four leaves each.
Summary: Freeze the seeds. Thaw the seeds. Plant the seeds. Keep the seeds warm and moist until they germinate.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: To make edible eyeliner, roll out a piece of fondant in the color of your choice. For example, if you want to make a green eyeliner, then roll out a piece of green fondant. If you want a black eyeliner, then roll out a piece of black fondant.  Make sure that the fondant cylinders are about the same diameter and length as an actual eyeliner pencil. You can use an actual eyeliner pencil to help you get the dimensions right. Cut off the ends of the cylinder so that they are flat. Next, make a beige cone that is about the same diameter as the cylinder you just created. Then cut off the tip of the cone and the bottom of the cone so that it has a flat edge on the top and on the bottom. Attach the cone to the cylinder with a drop of water. Next, get a small piece of the same color fondant as you use for the cylinder. Then, shape the piece into a cone. This cone will be the tip of your fondant eyeliner, so make sure that it is nice and pointy. Attach the tip to the top of the beige cone with a drop of water and set the pencil aside to dry.
Summary:
Roll fondant into an eyeliner sized tube. Create a beige cone for the wood part of the tip. Shape a smaller cone for the pencil tip.