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prunus subhirtella autumnalis
We have a small (4-year-old) autumn-flowering cherry that is only just looking as if it might in time come into blossom. Throughout the autumn and winter it had only perhaps a dozen blossoms on it, spread out over the months since November. Could this be something I am doing, or just another face of global warming? Is it the feeding? Mainly, I have no idea when winter-flowering trees should be fed: in winter, when they are supposed to blossom? Or in summer, when they are growing? Thanks! -- Klara, Gatwick basin |
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