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#329727 Sep 9th, 2010 at 11:47 AM
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I'm starting to pick peaches from my tree. They are big, sweet, and so juicy just one bite will make juices run down your chin and onto your shirt!They appeared to have ripened later this year than last year, probably due to cooler weather this year. The smaller peaches are ripening first; the bigger ones will ripen in the next few weeks. The peach tree began to get leaf curl, but I picked off the affected leaves and the tree recovered.I am hoping for a bigger, better crop next year.


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emdeGardener2 #329738 Sep 9th, 2010 at 01:13 PM
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Terrific, Enrique. Are you going to try preserving some? Canning? Freezing?


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Congrats Emdegardener2 I had my first harvest off of my pear tree this year it was great.


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I am freezing them. I cut them in half, remove any bad spots, and place them in ziploc bags. The peaches I'm currently harvesting are on the small-medium size. The big ones aren't ready yet.


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emdeGardener2 #329764 Sep 9th, 2010 at 06:08 PM
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Terrific. You will really appreciate them this winter.


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