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Old 16-06-2008, 11:19 PM
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Default Sickly pear tree

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My MIL bought me an Asian pear tree a good few months ago now, it lived the harshest part of winter in a pot in her garden seemingly quite happy then was transported to our house where we planted it in the ground with some multi purpose compost, normal garden soil & chicken manure. There were a few buds of leaves showing when it was planted but not long after this it snowed, since then it hasn't done anything at all. The same leaves are still there, not got any bigger or any more of them, or fallen off & one of the only 2 branches on it is still completely bare. Has it snuffed it or fallen ill, anyone know how to revive the poor thing - she spent months looking for this type of tree & hers is doing just fine?

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