Ready for fresh fruit

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Ready for fresh fruit

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May Peach, early variety and this year about one week ahead of schedule. I have two more boxes and few more on the tree. =D>

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Woww!

Here they only just flowered. ](*,)
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They seem tasty! Are all of them from a single tree!?
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Brunãozinho wrote:They seem tasty! Are all of them from a single tree!?
All from the same tree, about 7-8 years old, standard size. I do have two, the other is in a location where the hard pan is close to the surface and does not do well. Much smaller and less peaches. :)
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majcka wrote:Woww!

Here they only just flowered. ](*,)
Nothing beats home grown fruit. :D
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Yummm! I agree with you, home grown fruits and veggie are the best.


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