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It takes a lot of patience to pollinate so many blooms. I do this with our lemon tree but it doesn't get that many blooms on it. You will have peach cobbler, peach pie, Peach preserves and a yummy peach to eat plain and good. I think we lost our Silverbell tree this winter. It wasn't too happy last summer and it looks dead now. It is early here but I am not encouraged.
I’m not counting my peaches before they are picking size L:isa, Last year for some reason the fruits were rather bitter tasting, It’s always disappointing when a Tyree dies.
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It takes a lot of patience to pollinate so many blooms. I do this with our lemon tree but it doesn't get that many blooms on it. You will have peach cobbler, peach pie, Peach preserves and a yummy peach to eat plain and good.
ReplyDeleteI think we lost our Silverbell tree this winter. It wasn't too happy last summer and it looks dead now. It is early here but I am not encouraged.
I’m not counting my peaches before they are picking size L:isa, Last year for some reason the fruits were rather bitter tasting, It’s always disappointing when a Tyree dies.
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