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The husband and I planted three flowering cherry trees last year.
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Two of them were eaten and absolutely destroyed by deer over the winter.
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This one, planted closer to our house survived… even if it is looking a little spindly.
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The husband and I planted three flowering cherry trees last year.
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Two of them were eaten and absolutely destroyed by deer over the winter.
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This one, planted closer to our house survived… even if it is looking a little spindly.
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IT is beautiful. I hope it can hang in there.
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We planted 5 maples as well and no one ate those. Cherry bark must be sweet candy to deer…
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Aww, darn deer. I love them but man the animals around your house can eat you out of some expensive landscape.
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I just had that conversation with a girlfriend. Her gardens are lush and full… and critter free. So much easier, not to mention cheaper.
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The sole survivor – how sad! But what a fragile beauty.
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Our fingers are crossed it can survive the herd.
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It should provide with a lot of succulent cherries to munch on.
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That would be nice.
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In my experience, spindly sorts itself out as you get older…
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Fingers crossed for this one to survive!
My neighbors planted a peach treebut it looks just like a cherry tree when in bloom.
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Here in the D. C. area, every Tom, Dick and Senator Harry has a cherry tree.
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I’d send our munching deer down there, but they’re apolitical.
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I would much rather have Deer verses Tree’s.
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I’d like to have both.
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How kind of you to feed the deer like that. 😉
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Yeah.
I’m so generous it hurts..
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It’s a survivor; hopefully it will start to fill in over time.
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