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UPDATE: The cherry tree we saved last fall is in FULL BLOOM!!! (Original Post)
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
OP
Well, this one did have its roots ripped up out of the ground. You could see the nice bowl of clay
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#4
I honestly don't know, but there are others in the neighborhood and we get fruit.
HopeHoops
Mar 2012
#6
Sanity Claws
(22,040 posts)1. Cherry trees are so beautiful
Please post a picture of the tree. I love trees!
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)2. Well, I guess you did something right
when you "saved" it. It is happy now, and saying thank you.
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HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)4. Well, this one did have its roots ripped up out of the ground. You could see the nice bowl of clay
it was growing in. We trimmed it way back and put it upright again and I guess it appreciated the gesture. One of my neighbors was smug in his assertion that we were never going to save that tree. I just smile and wave when he goes by now.
shanti
(21,718 posts)5. question:
do you have to have two cherry trees in order for them to fruit, or is one ok?
HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)6. I honestly don't know, but there are others in the neighborhood and we get fruit.