If you think it was planted within the last year or two, then the chances are reasonably good -provided you can get a good sized rootball. It really depends on how long it has been there. How easy do you think it would be to move it successfully, assuming I can get between the gap! Thank you. Helen I have this in my garden, the previous house owner planted it between a shed and a 6 ft fence, 9inches from both! I would love to move it, to enjoy its beauty. The only thing you can do is make sure it gets plenty of water throughout the summer, and try giving it a feed of sulphate of potash just to give it a bit of a push. These plants are self-fertile and do not need a pollinating partner, so it seems very strange that such a healthy plant would not produce its fruit - particularly as yours flowers so prolifically. Should I be giving it a specific feed? or does it need a companion to cross fertilise it? It has been well cared for, and looks very healthy. There are no other spindal berries bushes in the neighbourhood. I have had a spindle berry bush/tree for the last 3 years and each year had it has had masses of flowers on it., but these have not developed into the gorgeous berries in the autumn.
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