We transplanted a small (crab) apple tree which had happily thrived in a pot on the terrace, in baking sunshine (when the sun came out!) for seven years. The blossom every year was magnificent and the crab apples produced later were not only very pretty to look at (very dark red, almost purple-ish) but enjoyed by the birds and insects and a a neighbour who took some every year to make jam.
Late last year OH took it out of the pot and put it in the garden. It's thriving, has lots of leaves but no blossom at all this year. I feel so disappointed. Its blossom was always a harbinger of sunnier days and good weather! It's in a much shadier spot too so I have already remonstrated with the chief gardener about planting it in the wrong spot and hurting it!
(Has he, do you think? Does it need a warmer spot?)
Teetime, I share your lack of blossom disappointment!