I picked up a Summer Delight Aprium and it powered through its first spring late freezes. I had 18 fruit set on skinny little branches. I've been thinning due to weight. Also I just let my plums and plum hybrids grow through the spring aphid population which go away with May temperatures in the 90s
Our winter in Northern California was very cold and very wet, which is probably why I had so poor fruit set on my stone fruit. My 8-feet-tall Dapple Dandy pluot has only about 20 fruit, and I’m sure critters will get a lot of it. Hope you have better luck!
I picked up a Summer Delight Aprium and it powered through its first spring late freezes. I had 18 fruit set on skinny little branches. I've been thinning due to weight.
Also I just let my plums and plum hybrids grow through the spring aphid population which go away with May temperatures in the 90s
Really? It didn't kill your plum trees? That is great news. We have another month before temps get high enough, hoping they push through. Thanks.
Our winter in Northern California was very cold and very wet, which is probably why I had so poor fruit set on my stone fruit. My 8-feet-tall Dapple Dandy pluot has only about 20 fruit, and I’m sure critters will get a lot of it. Hope you have better luck!
Thanks, that is a problem with nature, just keeps on being random. Good luck with yours next year.
I knew you had a lot of fruit trees but not 92 of them!
That is trees.... I have over 100 different varieties on those trees :)
@Flackfruit I got a susquehanna paw paw from logees a couple weeks ago and a seedling one I saved seeds from a wild fruit