JONA
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Peach.


AnnaIkona
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Wow, a tree in a greenhouse! Never seen that before :)

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Very cool.

What's all that on the ground?

JONA
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It's bedding plants j3707.
We keep the tree high and well spread then the floor area is still useable for nursery work.
The peach has yielded over a thousand peaches every year for the last decade now.

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It's a great photo -- this is what you mean by "growing under glass" ? The scale of it -- wow! :shock:
...I was wondering about the patchwork on the ground, too. Glad someone else asked and JONA replied. :D

Here's my little volunteer peach in bloom -- it was full of blossoms ...all 23 of them -- day before yesterday, then we had what I call "Mary Poppins weather" with gusty roaring spring (and fall) winds. These and a couple of others were the only ones left yesterday when I got out there with my iPad to take pictures. :roll:
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John, that is outstanding.



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