Published Tuesday, August 11, 2020, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Fuzzy peaches
I’m a big fan of planting fruit trees. Even if you’re renting. Ever since I wound up living in one rented home with a huge yard for over ten years, and realized I could have had a whole orchard back there, I’ve planted fruit trees. They do take a long time, but time passes, right? This curl-free peach tree (‘Frost’) is about 4 or 5 years old. There are only a couple of dozen peaches, if that. But they are such heaven!
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I just got some peaches today – and they smell and taste heavenly!
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/08/play-time.html
I have a frost peach. This year the buds, flowers and leaves, formed, then dried up and fell off. The end half of the branches had no leaves at all. Previous years it had loads of delicious peaches.
The weather patterns are everything when it comes to pollination. Maybe next year!
delicious peaches !!! Great harvest!
Greetings Elke
Thanks for sharing this wonderful post with us. We love to have a peach in the morning to start off our day. Good things come to those who wait and by looking at the photo. They look delicious. Have a great day.
I remember eating the juiciest peaches years ago. These days I found the peaches good a day or two after you buy them. They become mealy afterwards. I live on TN/GA line, so I have experience buying the beloved Georgia peaches from farm stands and grocery stores.
Peach sweetness—delectable!
sweet fruit…love it