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Post by kedigato on Feb 1, 2010 9:16:51 GMT
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Post by victoria on Feb 1, 2010 10:13:19 GMT
If nothing else, Sis, it looks very pretty ..... but I'll stick with my sunshine and relative warmth, thank you!
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Post by kedigato on Feb 11, 2010 19:54:25 GMT
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Post by kedigato on Mar 6, 2010 13:02:42 GMT
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Post by DAG on Mar 6, 2010 17:31:25 GMT
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Post by kedigato on Mar 6, 2010 18:54:47 GMT
OK, perhaps someone else will come along that fancies some.
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Post by kedigato on Mar 21, 2010 13:05:58 GMT
Looking over the fence into a neighbours garden at the wonderful display of tiny crocus - Raindrops on our newly transplanted red peach tree -
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Post by DAG on Mar 21, 2010 14:33:05 GMT
So nice not to see any more snow kedi! Love the raindrops on the red peach tree! Well caught!
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Post by kedigato on Mar 21, 2010 20:31:02 GMT
Yes, it is nice not looking out and seeing just white any more.
How are your red peach trees coming along, DAG? I bet the one near the porch will bloom and perhaps even produce some fruit this year.
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Post by DAG on Mar 21, 2010 20:56:04 GMT
They look fine so far, you never know!
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Post by linda on Mar 22, 2010 6:53:29 GMT
lovely pics kedi cant believe you were still having snow, dont think we will get anymore our weather is starting to get nice
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Post by kedigato on Mar 23, 2010 5:57:52 GMT
It did last a long while, Linda, I was beginning to wonder if it was here permanently.
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Post by pete on Mar 23, 2010 18:59:16 GMT
Good to see the red peach Kedi. I have a couple of plants that are in largish pots,(from your seed), I'm expecting blossom if not a fruit or two this year, fingers crossed
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Post by kedigato on Mar 23, 2010 20:53:02 GMT
We lost our big tree last year, well, actually the year before but we let it stand another year, just in case. The one we moved is a self-seeded one and has grown quickly, probably from the good soil where there was goat manure dug in quite some years ago. The seeds DAG planted took off like nobody's business and the tree up near the back porch is amazing! Must have him post up a new pic of it. Yes, they usually bloom for a year or two before actually producing fruit that stays on to maturity. I have my fingers crossed that both of you get lucky this year. How about some new pics of yours, Pete. I think I saw some on GC last year, or was it the year before? Have just started a thread for them - naturalworld.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=mefruit&thread=3686 .
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Post by DAG on Mar 24, 2010 17:57:13 GMT
Here is my peach tree, I just took this pic today for you kedi! ;D BTW it is not a porch!
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