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Old 10-07-2005, 04:42 PM
Kay Lancaster
 
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On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 16:48:59 GMT, Gntry wrote:
I lurk here quite often and the advice here seems knowledable...let me ask
a
few questions, I'm open to anyones
suggestions.
This past w/e I put a weeping cherry in my yard..it is approx. 7' tall and
has a stalk of 1 3/4"..I followed the nurserys planting directions and I'm
starting to have concern over the tree..


Looks like a tree that was planted in midsummer, instead of during a cooler
season (spring or fall is a much better time for planting most trees -- talk
to your extension service to find out which in your area). The leaves
are not getting enough water from the roots at present to do well; the
tree will probably shed quite a few leaves in the coming weeks in an
attempt to balance roots and shoots.

Will it survive? Maybe, maybe not. You can try to stack the deck in
its favor by supplying adequate water now on a regular basis (but do not
allow the water to pond). I'd be applying at least enough water to keep
the grass in the area around the tree actively growing by deeply watering
the area regularly. Also add a mulch over all that bare soil... keep a
2-3" band right at the trunk bare, though.

How did you bring the tree home from the nursery? Was it wrapped to prevent
wind damage and desiccation?

http://www.cce.cornell.edu/suffolk/g...e/plantree.htm
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/Garden/07417.html
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/woody/planting/