Wednesday, August 7
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It's all looking amazing, produce and flowers alike. I'm very envious of your peaches. My peach tree is a pitiful thing these days because of peach leaf curl. Around this time of year the new foliage is finally unaffected, but anything up until around six weeks ago is dead. I've come to the conclusion it has to go. I'd quite like a plum instead, but I'm also thinking about a walnut or a mulberry or dessert cherries. Decisions, decisions. Your greenhouse is looking lovely too.
ReplyDeleteI think walnuts trees take a long time to mature enough for fruiting CJ. Our peach is inside as outside it would certainly suffer from peach leaf curl.
DeleteI particularly like the grateful looking birds!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure just the grateful the birds are, Mal when they nobble our cherries.
DeleteI love the picture of the pigeon peeking around the leaf at you. It knows you are after it. Your garden has given you so much reward for all your work. I enjoy seeing your pictures of all.
ReplyDeleteThe pigeon is probably checking whether the coast is clear for it, Lisa.
DeleteBeautiful photos! The bear and hyenas threw me for a loop. I really enjoyed the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThey're definitely not in out garden, Bonnie. The 'hyenas' are actually painted dog pups. They were only 2 weeks old.
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