Returned to Cherry Blossom after a difficult first attempt

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Olivia
· January 30, 2024
5 out of 5

My first attempt at Cherry Blossom failed — honey fungus affecting roots especially on stressed trees got hold of it and I didn't know what I was looking at until it was too late. I left it alone for a year before trying again.

The second attempt, with proper attention to formative pruning in the first five years to build a clear leader, has been completely different. It's now thriving in a wildlife garden with native species and exceptional seasonal spectacle from blossom through autumn colour is on full display. autumn colour and fruit or berry display this year was a genuine reward for starting again. If you failed first time, the plant isn't the problem — the conditions probably were.

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