Your second one appears to be about 4 days ahead of the first. The fruit may follow the same pattern.
It is weird (I know they could be different ages from the grower) but planted at the same time, about 15' apart, same light.... ahhh who cares as long as I eventually get some peaches, right? ?
@Heidi68 they are wrought with setbacks, but well worth it the years you get a return on investment. fertilize during the growing season and remove at least 2/3 of the fruit during the early stages. any deformed fruit, remove as soon as you see it, then remove it in stages to allow the best fruit to get the most nutrients. Your first pass after the fruit has set will be the hardest,emotionally. Once you get past that stage, every two weeks thin the fruit some more.
HMMMMMM, rain with possible snow mix here, you guys with these beautiful shots are killin me !!!
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Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.
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Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.
Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.
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Posted by KateOahuI saw some pretty flowers on a walk today. I’d never seen a white Hibiscus before. And I do not know what the pink flowers are.
Posted by FrostyJimI usually drink coffee while planting seeds?