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Old 4-Nov-2005   #1
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Fall Flowers

its fall but ive got a flowering satsuki and a flowering sakura. both are young starters, no more than 3-4 years old. i wonder what to do. i moved 2 months ago and they are in a completely different light. from under a balcony on a west side to an open south side. thats my guess on the reason. i moved the satski to a morning sun only east side. the cherry is staying put. enjoy the show or chop them off? im in no hurry for perfect trees. thanks.
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Old 16-Dec-2005   #2
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just wanted to update. its winter now on the east bay and my cherry blossoms are coming again. just 2 more so far. ive also got 2 more azalea buds developing. is this crazy? are they screaming for help? or am i lucky? ill let them grow unless someone can tell me why i should not. thanks.
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please forgive me. i didnt mean to imply that it is winter only in the east bay. i believe it is winter for half of the world, if ive done my math right.
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It's not unusual for satsuki to flower somewhat erratically in y(our) climate.

As for the flowering cherry, I don't know. The transition might have forced them. It shouldn't make much difference what you do with the flowers.

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