383rd Sunday Trees
Our 1st Peach Tree
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It seems to have survived the unexpected deep freeze of last week
as well as the high winds and thunder-storm!
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Beautiful.
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You have some really beautiful photos of your peach tree and I do believe you will have some tasty peaches from them if they produce. With all those flowers I think you have a chance. I wish you all the luck with it.
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Thank you! This is our first year with it, and we do not expect any fruit until next year — fingers crossed!!
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Beautiful close-ups of the blossoms and their delicate droplets!!
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Thank you! I did not even remember there were droplets until I looked at the images on my phone. It was a delightful surprise for me! ❤
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Love your peach blossom, and you happened to think the same way I did:) Have a beautiful week!
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YAY spring, thank you for sharing your lovely pictures.
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We are fortunate to have a few days this week. Everything is off-kilter time-wise!
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Bless you! 🙂
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Spring has arrived for you. 😀
Here is my entry for today.
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We are fortunate to have a few days of warmer weather this week. Everything is off-kilter time-wise! 😉
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How wonderful
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Great photos, Sunday Trees from Savannah http://the59club.blog/2019/03/17/march-17th-sunday-trees/
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Thank you!
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I’m so glad. I had friends in the hill country whose trees were in fully bloom when their last hard freeze came through, but they seem to have survived it, too. Tough Texans!
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Unfortunately, so many of our favorite peach orchards in Fredericksburg have quit with peaches — mostly because of the unpredictable and untimely freezes. I hope we are lucky.
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great photos, Becca 🙂
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So glad they survived – the photos are pretty and I almost thought this was a flowering cherry –
We had a peach tree for a few years and it was fun growing our own
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Good on them! They look absolutely gorgeous.
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Thank you!!
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Beautiful shots.
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Thank you!
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