I have twice planted a cherry tree in my front garden, and both of them have died! What can I do?
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Check your soil. Your cherry trees could be dying due to a lack or excess of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. It also may be due to the type of soil you have, which could affect the rate at which the nutrients are being absorbed. If all else fails, check the pH of your soil.
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