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solaara 01-05-2005 02:15 PM

flowering cherry
 
we have a flowering cherry in our garden. it is 7 years old. for the first three years it bloomed very well. for the last four years there have been very few flowers and mainly at the bottom branches. i even put sulphate of potash round the root spread, but again very few flowers. my husband has pruned the top branches twice.......help!

Rod 01-05-2005 06:46 PM

On Sun, 1 May 2005 13:15:25 +0000, solaara
wrote:


we have a flowering cherry in our garden. it is 7 years old. for the
first three years it bloomed very well. for the last four years there
have been very few flowers and mainly at the bottom branches. i even
put sulphate of potash round the root spread, but again very few
flowers. my husband has pruned the top branches twice.......help!


Divorce him or at least confiscate the pruning saw - you'll get
flowers again when it's been left alone for a couple of years.

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Mike 01-05-2005 07:06 PM


.. my husband has pruned the top branches twice.......help!

Divorce him or at least confiscate the pruning saw - you'll get
flowers again when it's been left alone for a couple of years.


I think you have grounds for divorce :-(

My next EX-door neighbour, now in his rightful place.... in a box!!, pruned
"OUR" winter flowering cherry because it interfered with his breeding
Budgies :-((

Now doing very well thank you, both with new neighbours who know what they
are talking about, and with an "Un massacred" flowering Cherry :-))))

Mike



Nick Maclaren 01-05-2005 10:27 PM

In article ,
Mike wrote:

My next EX-door neighbour, now in his rightful place.... in a box!!, pruned
"OUR" winter flowering cherry because it interfered with his breeding
Budgies :-((


Exactly how does a flowering cherry interfere with a breeding budgie?
I didn't think that plant/animal misgenation was possible!


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Charlie Pridham 02-05-2005 08:52 AM


"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Mike wrote:

My next EX-door neighbour, now in his rightful place.... in a box!!,

pruned
"OUR" winter flowering cherry because it interfered with his breeding
Budgies :-((


Exactly how does a flowering cherry interfere with a breeding budgie?
I didn't think that plant/animal misgenation was possible!


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Rather amusing thought though! (I await the answer with bated breath:~)

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



solaara 02-05-2005 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike
.. my husband has pruned the top branches twice.......help!

Divorce him or at least confiscate the pruning saw - you'll get
flowers again when it's been left alone for a couple of years.


I think you have grounds for divorce :-(

My next EX-door neighbour, now in his rightful place.... in a box!!, pruned
"OUR" winter flowering cherry because it interfered with his breeding
Budgies :-((

Now doing very well thank you, both with new neighbours who know what they
are talking about, and with an "Un massacred" flowering Cherry :-))))

Mike

thanks for confirming what I suspected..that he is too handy with the secateurs.........Solaara

Mike 02-05-2005 04:48 PM


Mike thanks for confirming what I suspected..that he is too handy with

the
secateurs.........Solaara


I trust you have read the riot act to him? ;-) and taken the
knife/saw/secateurs/hacksaw/chainsaw/tinopener away from him?

Leave him with the cork screw so he can pour you a nice cool Chardonnay as I
have just done for 'her out of doors' ;-))

Mike



Mike 02-05-2005 04:52 PM



Leave him with the cork screw so he can pour you a nice cool Chardonnay as

I
have just done for 'her out of doors' ;-))


Who is now 'her indoors', having come in to cook the Evening Meal :-))

Mike




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