I unfortunately killed a Japanese Maple near the entryway to my house, and now I’m trying to replant next to where the stump was ground down, about 14” off center. I put a sapling in the spot and it never did grow, leaves got toasty in august, and now appears that it’s dead. I’ve heard some old timers say never to plant a tree in the spot of a dead one. I’m curious if this advice holds true, and I’d you are forced to plant in an area where something died what kinds of accommodations/considerations need to be followed? I want a tree back here obviously….surely there’s something I’m not doing right?