Peachy keen
We planted four peach trees a few years ago at the same time we planted our blueberries. Despite being chewed unmercifully by deer since planting, they’re doing reasonably well.
Peaches are, hands down and by a wide margin, my all-time favorite fruit, so this year I was pleased to see the first real crop.
Evidently I’m not the only one who enjoy peaches. I noticed a bunch of pits on the ground.
I had already picked (and eaten) the peaches on the other trees, so this one tree was the last to be harvested.
The fruit came to about seven pounds. I estimate I picked about three pounds from the other trees earlier. So, total, about ten pounds.
We’re planning on reconfiguring the fencing around these peach trees to keep the ding dang deer away from the tender leaves. But meanwhile … yum. Peaches!
Source: http://www.rural-revolution.com/2025/09/peachy-keen.html
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I have a large, mature apple tree in my yard that is prolific with small, sweet apples that in the past have been pressed into cider. Since 2018, (possibly before) spiders have taken over the tree and I let them have it, lest I spray deadly insecticide on the tree, which I am hesitant to do.
Recently, since 2020, there are fewer blooms and hardy any fruit. The outer leaves are singed, yes burned, evidently by the changing of the sun, the UV spectrum is getting more deadly and even UVC is now reaching the ground level.
My beautiful tree is being burned by the sun, as was my 29 year old Ficus tree back in 2017. Apparently the apple tree is more protected than the Ficus from the sun.
I’m at 43° North latitude and the sun’s rays shouldn’t be a factor but there it is.
Very good! Wish I had a fruit tree but I do have a lemon tree.