Hi all. New from Arkansas

brwalden

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Anyone know how to rotate the image. Sorry they are sideways.
 

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That's actually my nectarine tree. Those should be ready in about a month and will double in size. Love those! Here is a pic of my plum tree...
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@brwalden those fruit trees look FABULOUS. We only have apple and pear and struggle with those. I love nectarines and plums. Any stone fruit. Mmm. We have tried peach and apricot. No luck. Doing o.k. with the grapes, red raspberries and blackberries. Strawberries a bit small but tasty. 6 blueberry shrubs. 3 old/3 new. Fingers crossed they do o.k. and we beat the wildlife to the fruit. LOL They got all of the few blue berries we had last year.:(
 

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Thanks. They actually look better this year that most. I lost two peach trees and a nectarine to either insect or disease year before last so the last two seasons I've been very proactive with them. I know the feeling about wildlife. The squirrels usually help themselves to my plums and nectarines. I had an bumper crop of pears last year and ended up with zero thanks to those little tree rats! Lol
 
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