DoubleDogFarm
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applestar wrote:Discovered during today's stroll around my garden -- First peach blossom to open this spring :)

[img]https://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll272/applesbucket/7aeb6047.jpg[/img]
Stop that! Don't give my peach trees any ideas. I don't need a late frost kill.

Like always, beautiful work Apple. :D

Eric

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jal_ut
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I love it. Nothing like peach blossoms. Thanks for sharing.

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DoubleDogFarm wrote:
applestar wrote:Discovered during today's stroll around my garden -- First peach blossom to open this spring :)

[img]https://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll272/applesbucket/7aeb6047.jpg[/img]
Stop that! Don't give my peach trees any ideas. I don't need a late frost kill.

Like always, beautiful work Apple. :D

Eric


I just noticed the first pink showing on my peach tree today...and it was snowing this morning.

j3707
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applestar - do you still get good fruit set when blossoms are open and temps get down to 25 F?



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