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Raini's tree is beginning to bloom (actually it is a decorative plum but it holds a special place...). And my roses are leafing up! Spring is coming!

Heidi68 8 Feb 22
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Nice photos!

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I'm terrible, I have to take out my nectarine tree, so I'm going to wait until after it blooms. It is so pretty, but in 20 years, I've gotten a total of 5 nectarines due to weather and squirrels.

glennlab Level 10 Feb 22, 2019

Something, so I am going to blame squirrels, got my peach, black berries & grapes last year...

@Heidi68 I've been fighting the squirrels for over 30 years here, i live across the street from a park filled with live oak and pecan trees, so no lack of fall food, spring food on the other hand is on my side of the street. I took out a semi fruitless mulberry and a plum that had never produced. I've put in two figs and nuturing my pomgranetes back to life.

@glennlab 10.5 acres - 7 of which are woods....

@Heidi68 my sympathies and jealousy, lots of work, but plenty to do with it.

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Thanks for sharing the HOPE that there will be a Spring

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WOW, It's still winter up here in central New York. SAD

ADKSparky Level 8 Feb 22, 2019

Sorry
It is coming....

@Heidi68 Thanks for the sympathy. 🙂

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Yes, it is coming. I'm seeing buds on my pear trees. Yay!

My peaches are budding ❤

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