Do you remember my Redhaven Peach tree? I plant this tree last year and now it has small peaches already.

But I don’t have only good news, I also have bad news for this tree.
Do you remember my Redhaven Peach tree? I plant this tree last year and now it has small peaches already.

But I don’t have only good news, I also have bad news for this tree.
In my family we like Figs so we had plant many of them in our plot. We have 4 big trees and 3 smaller figs this moment. So as you can understand we have many fruits every year and we eat them all.

We like fig fruits so much that we eat them from the tree when we are in plot. Every day we went in trees many times to search for ripen figs.
Acer platanoides is one of my new trees in plot. I plant it at the middle of May and I am not sure if it will grow normally because maple trees need water and in the area of plot we don’t have so much water.

So you may ask why I plant this tree. The area has many pine trees, you can see conifers everywhere. Well ok not so many pines this moment because we had a big fire 3 years before but the fire stops 600m from my plot and didn’t burn the pines next to plot.
One Redhaven Peach tree was purchased from a nursery when I was in plot and planted at 11 March 2009.

I don’t know many things about peach trees because it’s my first but I can read from the tag that it makes round or oval medium – large fruits with a dark red coloured skin and a tasty, firm, juicy yellow coloured pulp which barely adheres to the stone when ripe. It also writes that ripens from the middle of July onwards.
I think that the best time to harvest my plum tree is now, but I harvest it many days before constrainedly, because this week I am in my city and not there.


The fruits was not ready but ok, you can cut it from the tree and leave it alone until they set. I have many fruits in my fridge now and they are sweet and delicious.
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