Slow start but a stunning finish with Cherry Blossom

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Ella
· February 18, 2024
5 out of 5

The first few months with Cherry Blossom were underwhelming. Almost no visible growth and I questioned my decision repeatedly. Then something shifted — I think getting formative pruning in the first five years to build a clear leader right was the turning point.

multi-decade investment that improves year on year became apparent once the plant found its stride, and it's genuinely impressive. Displayed in a garden focal point visible from the house windows it gets the attention it deserves. full canopy providing shade and habitat in summer was the moment it stopped being a project and became a pleasure. One thing to keep on top of: root encroachment near drains or house foundations. Everything else takes care of itself once the basics are solid.

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