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While weeding out the garden I yanked out a seedling of tree germinating from an open peach tree (at least that's what I think it was). Since it was too close to the house anyway, and it was already uprooted, I planted it in a sunny corner of the backyard, adjacent to a stick of fertilizer (visible to the left in the picture). Even though it rained overnight, the leaves are becoming dark and wilting in less than 24 hours. Is the whole thing pointless, or is there a chance it will thrive?
Thanks!
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