Tropic Snow Peach (forum)
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This is my trees first fruiting season and I can report that the peach is a good one. Moreover it fills a gap of about 3 weeks until Anzac peach ripens . I rate the flavour as v. good especially for an early peach
Time: 9th December 2014 6:24pm
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It's great. But oriental fruit moth hammered the tree and about a quarter of my crops in previous years. They are a real bugger in peaches and nectarines up here. If we didn't have them I'd grow multiple tropic snow peaches and satin nectarines, but alas.
Time: 9th December 2014 7:51pm
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denise1 says...
Seedling peaches usually fruit well from seeds, grow enough of them and you could get a couple that show disease resistant and nice fruit suited to your own back yard.
Time: 10th December 2014 7:10am
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srt says...
White Satin nectarine is OK if heavily thinned . As it is so early (late Oct in Sydney) it deserves a place .
Time: 10th December 2014 11:04am
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