Junkman
Super Member
Time to flip this question over. Last summer I planted some flowering cherry trees and they were about 20' high. Since we had such a bad winter, some of the branches haven't survived. So far, I haven't cut any of them off hoping to see some new buds before I do so. Most of the upper limbs appear to be dead. How do I deal with these? In some ways, it also appears that the upper part of the trunk had died. I am fearful to cut off too much, and don't know if leaving it alone is better than pruning it. I also have the same problem to a lesser extent with some of the flower crab apple trees. At least some of those are starting to come back. I lost 3 totally that were just dead this spring and now I can't find the same type to replace them with... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif