Flowering out of season (forum)
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amanda starts with ...
Hey roleystone julie (et al)...thought i had better start a new topic header...
I have a hell of a job keeping up with all the different pruning requirements of my trees!
If the peaches n nectarines are flowering now and they fruit on last seasons growth - does that mean they are buggared for this spring?
Time: 17th May 2009 12:35am
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toby says...
Amanda, Google is your friend! :)
Time: 17th May 2009 12:35pm
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amanda says...
Hey toby - do u mean for pruning or the flowering?
Time: 17th May 2009 12:41pm
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Julie says...
amanda, I have no idea what to expect. I'm just going to remove the flowers and see what happens.
They may just fall off anyway, as it is finally going to rain next week, and expected to be colder.Yey!!!
I remember my Navel oranges did this once, but I think they fruited normally - it's a while ago now.
Time: 17th May 2009 3:46pm
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amanda says...
Hey Julie - we will have to compare notes this spring. Yea - thought I had died n gone 2 heaven when I looked at the 4 day forecast chart 2day! My trees are filthy with dust - will be good to see what green looks like again!?
Time: 17th May 2009 8:13pm
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