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Peach Trees Overgrown
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Posted by
Erwin5491 Tn (
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Sun, Jun 30, 13 at 21:04
| I have some peachtrees that are overgrown, not sure what to do with them, no fruit on them and its late june. What can I do? |
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- Posted by murky z8f pnw Portlan (My Page) on
Sun, Jun 30, 13 at 23:29
| Are you sure that's a peach tree? |
RE: Peach Trees Overgrown
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| Google peach tree photos, and you will see that what you have is no peach!! |
RE: Peach Trees Overgrown
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- Posted by cckw none (My Page) on
Mon, Jul 1, 13 at 11:47
| take a close up of a couple leaves and post that photo |
RE: Peach Trees Overgrown
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| Locust, but don't no which one. |
RE: Peach Trees Overgrown
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| keep waiting for peaches...haha. Good advice here...some is funny, some not. |
RE: Peach Trees Overgrown
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| LIsten to Gator, it is not a peach. |
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