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  • OT ahhhhh SPRING

    Love this time of the year.

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  • #2
    where are the ducks?
    Kevin (Eastern MA - Zone 5b/6a)

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    • WillsC
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      Around back

  • #3
    It's cold as crap. 43 degrees
    newnandawg 7b Newnan, GA

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    • #4
      Yeah, no sign of Spring here - windy and low 40's with a few remnants of dirty snow here and there.
      Steve
      D-i-c-k-e-r-s-o-n, MD; zone 7a
      WL: Castillon, Fort Mill Dark, White Baca

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      • #5
        Is that a peach tree? If so, what type?
        Houston, TX Zone 9a

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        • #6
          Beautiful flowering tree! The tree in the background looks spooky/creepy with all that moss. This is what my spring looks like....orange blossoms and figs waking up. 81 deg today
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          Quy
          SoCal, Zone 9b

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          • #7
            Nice! It's been snowing here. 70 one day and snowing the next
            Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana
            Buffalo WV Z6

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            • #8
              I've got a few blooms on one of my Nanking cherry bushes.I've been grafting apple,pear,chestnut,and peach trees.Going to graft some pawpaw,persimmon,and plum trees next week.
              Last year,a Nanking cherry blooming on March 18.

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              Barry
              NE GA ,Zone 7b Low Temperature of 4F in 2015,17F in 2016,17F in 2017,6F in 2018,17F in 2019

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              • SarinaP
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                Beautiful!

            • #9
              Spring may bypass us this year... we went straight from 45* to 85*.
              CA 9b "May you sit under your own fig tree..." This metaphor, in use since Solomon, is a wish for the receiver's spirit to know peace, for their family to be secure, and for their life to be fruitful.

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              • #10
                That's a beauty Wills! My plums and peaches and pluots are in bloom now. Some pomegranates are blooming and some aren't. Persimmons are a little slower and not pushing yet.
                But all my figs are pushing out new growth!

                Very exciting year, I can feel it. I know about it the way you know about a good melon
                Location: USDA Zone 9b / Sunset 13. Chandler, AZ

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                • #11
                  Originally posted by Visceral View Post
                  Is that a peach tree? If so, what type?

                  UF Beauty and Florida Prince. I have 7 peach trees but 4 of them are getting cut down. Peaches are just too much work........with all the spraying and thinning of fruit, just don't have the time.

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                  • fitzski
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                    First the grapefruits, now the peaches ...

                    What's next?

                  • Visceral
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                    I'm reading about the work they take so I'm settling on only one Tropic Snow. So many varieties to choose from though.
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