In just a couple of months these delicate blooms will have become full-blown fruit. I am especially hoping that the plum trees do well. We seem to keep losing the trees before they become good bearers. :(
This picture is of part of the orchard, as seen from a second story window. Pear trees are located in another area and are twice as tall.
Here are the answers to yesterday's quiz:
1. Peach
2. Apple
3. Plum
4. Pear
5. Apricot
How did you do? I know, I know! The peach and apricot blooms look almost the same...not quit a "trick question" but still....
Marcheta *now you know
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