So I bought some lovely young apple trees for training into a stepover hedge and planted them in my front garden around about November. So far so good - but due to high winds possibly, I'm really hoping not deliberate vandalism
one of them has had the whippy branch completely clean snapped off and it now just a straight up and down stick of a trunk!!
My question would be - what do I do? Is this tree rescue-able, is it likely to grow another whippy bit that I can use? Will I need to feed it? How long will it take to catch up roughly? Should I dig it out and get a new one?


My question would be - what do I do? Is this tree rescue-able, is it likely to grow another whippy bit that I can use? Will I need to feed it? How long will it take to catch up roughly? Should I dig it out and get a new one?

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