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Old 02-05-2011, 05:39 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Cherry tree broke?

On Mon, 2 May 2011 13:35:09 +0000, blonde gardener
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Brooklyn1;919672 Wrote:
On Sun, 1 May 2011 15:48:53 +0000, blonde gardener
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Hi newbie here! I was just wondering if any like minded gardeners
could
help me?
I have a cherry tree which got blown down with the wind and snapped off
however i managed to rescue a branch, it has been in some water for
almost 2 weeks now to see if i could get it to grow some new roots but
i
can't see any as of yet but it is still managing to grow new leaves.
Do any of you know what i could next please.
I am more than greatful for any advice that you can give! -

A severed branch won't root, but if there are still branches attached
to the tree they can be layered; bent to the ground and covered with
some earth and a rock to hold it in place... within a couple of months
that branch will root and can be cut from the parent tree and will
become a whole new tree. There are various methods of layering but
I've had the most success with the method I've described.


Thanks for the advice looks like i may have to give up trying to rescue
it because when the wind blew it down it snapped from the bottom of the
tree. Thanks anyway. I will have consider maybe getting some plants
that are wind resistant!!


As is typical with stone fruit it's very likely a cherry tree will
sprout from its trunk... if above the graft you'll soon have your tree
back. Clean the trunk wound of splintered wood and apply a tree
dressing to keep moisture out, then sit back and wait.