Jim Boyd
Senior Member
Chestnut and sawtooth surviving, no frost damage. Hoping the recent floods didn’t negatively affect the pollination to bad.View attachment 1295934View attachment 1295935
Those look AWESOME!
Chestnut and sawtooth surviving, no frost damage. Hoping the recent floods didn’t negatively affect the pollination to bad.View attachment 1295934View attachment 1295935
There’s a water oak in the background helping the sawtooth look full. It’s odd to me that I have some water oaks pretty much fully leafed out, and some water oaks just starting to bud.Those look AWESOME!
I have a few that have started, bout half leafed out.My persimmons have not budged.
I have a few that have started, bout half leafed out.
Heck yeah!!!Peach tree loaded upView attachment 1296628
I was at the farm last weekend. All my pear trees were in full bloom. Been 3 years since they survived late frosts to produce fruit.
Stepped out on the back porch here at the house a few minutes ago and snapped this pic of 2 of my native persimmons here. Probably another 10 days or so before they show blooms. Pretty much guaranteed to have plenty of fruit this fall.
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Admire you boys that plant fruit trees. I did it for the first 3 years I owned my farm. Watered em. Nursed em. Pruned em. Won’t plant another. Give me native persimmons for the win.
Fine looking place!I was at the farm last weekend. All my pear trees were in full bloom. Been 3 years since they survived late frosts to produce fruit.
Stepped out on the back porch here at the house a few minutes ago and snapped this pic of 2 of my native persimmons here. Probably another 10 days or so before they show blooms. Pretty much guaranteed to have plenty of fruit this fall.
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Admire you boys that plant fruit trees. I did it for the first 3 years I owned my farm. Watered em. Nursed em. Pruned em. Won’t plant another. Give me native persimmons for the win.
27* here this morning. Frost you could track a rabbit in.
This is the time where the weather tempts you. You want to plant your garden, worry about tree blooms, want to move the tender new stuff out of the greenhouse, but you know that there is apt to be one more killing frost. I`m setting here watching doves making a nest as I type this. Fighting the temptation.