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Chiara
My fantastic Polish builder has done such a great job on our house that I trusted him wholly when he recommended a supposed qualified aborist to crop a bit of height off our gorgeous cherry plum trees. Unfortunately it would seem he had no idea what he was doing as I came home to x2 completely butchered trees - every single leaf bearing branch removed. I am completely and utterly devastated
What do you recommend I do??
Do I keep them and wait for them to grow back??
Does anyone know how long this will take?!
Will we see any green this summer??
And will they ever blossom again??
How quickly might they grow back??
I'm not sure how long I can stand seeing the depressing stumps for that long...
Would be great to hear any advice or recommendations that might help us through this dreadful situation.
Thanks so much.
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