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Old 13-04-2009, 01:45 PM
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"geoff1132204" wrote in message
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Hi all,

I am a VERY inexperienced gardener, in fact, it would be safe to say,
my hands have never planted a bulb! The extent of my endeavors has been
to drag the mower back and forth occasionally when the missus gets her
gardening head on (shes the green fingered one). Last year we moved
into our new house, and there was a very pretty little tree in our
garden, about 2-3 foot high, that had bright red leaves. I was told, by
someone who supposedly knows their stuff, that this was a young maple.

I seem to remember that it grew these pretty red leaves very early in
the year, but that could just be my poor memory. The thing is, this
year, there is nothing at all so far. I cant even see what look like
the beginnings of leaves, or buds.

In fact, the whole tree looks rather dead to my very ungreen eyes, and
my missus is all for yanking it up. I'd like to give it a chance yet.

What time of year should maples start to show their leaves? and how can
I tell if this tree has died? If it has, I want to replace it with
exactly the same before too much more time passes.

Any help much appreciated.

Thanks....
G




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geoff1132204


Kinda reminds me of the Pecans I have here. 2 different pecan species, 2
different trees on the property I planted a couple of years ago.
Everything, including the local trees took off and budded and leafed out.
Like the previous year, the pecans just sat there, void of any sign of life.
The last couple of weeks, the pecans have taken off, as like last year.
Leaves abound, especially the paper pecan version.

I would:
Be very patient.
Verify from many other sources of the variety of tree you're talking about.
Consider the recent past and present weather/temperature and your location
in regards to those trees.
Avoid any advice from any arborist that you cannot verify their credentials.
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Dave
If you don't like the weather in Central Texas (USA), just give it a
minute...


Many Thanks for all your replies. I live in Staffordshire, England. Does anybody still think its too early to be digging it up? or should I be waiting longer, there is still no sign of life.