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Peach Tree
By Dawnsaunt
- 17 May, 2009
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This is the first time the peach has had fruit!
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Sorry Sandra, I thought I had titled the photo - just gone back to edit it. Its a peach tree, planted on a south facing wall.
17 May, 2009
how lovely,, will you get fruit,
17 May, 2009
The cream, furry things are the fruit Sandra. I can't believe it!
17 May, 2009
Wow.....my nectarine is still covered in blossom......yours must be really well sheltered Dawn.
17 May, 2009
Hiii Maureen, well I can't believe it cos its always cold here and I told John it would never have fruit, lol. He said the Romans grew them outdoors when they were here, Mmmmm bit warmer then I suspect. It grows up the garage wall and is south facing and protected by an evergreen honeysuckle to one side. It has peach leaf curl though - what do I need Maureen?? I can't remember what you said.
17 May, 2009
They look exactly like mine Dawn .. LOL ... I have started to thin mine out a bit , not to much as some will fall off naturally .......
17 May, 2009
thats great dawn wasnt sure peaches grew outside here,
17 May, 2009
I'm surprised Sandra - a bit annoyed actually (lol) as I told John it would never fruit here.
Amy: Does yours have fruit every year? So do you remove them so as to have one every few inches, if you know what I mean.
17 May, 2009
Yes Dawn they need to be about 4/6" apart .. it seems such a shame to take healthy ones off but if you didn,t they would take all the goodness from each other ...
We have peaches each year , more some years than others , and I have to say I have never tasted one so good from a shop , they are so sweet and juicy , delicious ....
Ours are outside in a purpose built frame against a wall , they must have a canopy over the top to prevent them from getting peach leaf curl .. :o)
17 May, 2009
Thanks for this info Amy - lucky you getting them each year!
I'm looking forward to tasting them now, yum .
Ours has a bit of peach leaf curl :-( so need to get that sorted.
Looks like I need a frame like yours then with a canopy - thanks again for this knowledge.
17 May, 2009
You must take off the leaves affected Dawn , put them straight in a carrier bag and dispose of them , if not the leaves fall to the ground and infect the soil for another year ,
17 May, 2009
Aww Amy thanks, you're advice is priceless. So its a disease rather than a bug is it?
17 May, 2009
Yes , it,s a disease Dawn , it,s a tough one to avoid :o(
18 May, 2009
Thanks Amy - I've told John the tree needs an umbrella, lol. I've been at work today so first thing tomorrow I'll be up there with my carrier bag, disposing of the nasty leaves.
18 May, 2009
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