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J, you never disappoint. Looks like another great year. Whatever you're doing, keep doing it. Nice job!!!
JF, awesome pic's of you trees thanks for posting you've got the right spot down there for sure!
Quote from: ScottR on February 16, 2014, 11:01:19 PMJF, awesome pic's of you trees thanks for posting you've got the right spot down there for sure! Thanks Scott and MarinFlaWe've been really warm this winter and everything is blooming early. I hope that's a good thing because I am concerned about my LZ some of the inflos have dried up and have not set any fruits....oh well, we'll just have to wait and see.
Quote from: JF on February 17, 2014, 12:50:10 PMQuote from: ScottR on February 16, 2014, 11:01:19 PMJF, awesome pic's of you trees thanks for posting you've got the right spot down there for sure! Thanks Scott and MarinFlaWe've been really warm this winter and everything is blooming early. I hope that's a good thing because I am concerned about my LZ some of the inflos have dried up and have not set any fruits....oh well, we'll just have to wait and see.Odd blooming going on in my yard too. My Pickering already has large green pea sized fruitlets on it. My Lancetilla and Keitt which are both very late season fruit in my yard (fruit all the way into the end of October/November) already have flowers on them!! and pushing new foliage too odd and confusing. My Carrie and Glenn have lots of flowers BUT the Cogshall and Lemon Meringue don't.(?) Angie is doing something but I can't tell if it flowering or flushing yet. Should be an interesting season!!!