Lovely! Makes me look forward to the world tilting our way again!
ausbob on
#1 Peaches from Dwarf Fresno peach tree (ripened 2 weeks later than usual this year)
#2 Moorpark Apricot (ripened 2 weeks earlier than usual this year)
#3 Goldmine nectarine (on time, 3 weeks away)
#4 Dwarf Satsuma plum tree (a month/6 weeks to go)
#5 Dwarf Red Delicious (Looks on time, about 9-10 weeks before ripe, but has huge apples, extremely delicious, crunchy and sweet. Nothing like a yucky mushy store bought RD apple that has likely been in cold storage for many months before reaching market/store. The best apple ever imo)
Not in season or view Washinton navel orange, Emperor mandarine, Lanes late navel orange, another RD apple tree, Finger lime, Plumcot (plum/apricot hybrid), Lemonade, Silk banana and a ‘Campa’ cherimoya which for me is just too disgustingly sweet for my liking. Oh and i have a tomato/apple cucumber patch and have to find room for a dwarf Golden Delicious tree.
I will be busy eating, drying and preserving fresh fruit this year 🙂
Turbulent_Bee_9326 on
I would love to be picking apples and harvesting my garden. Watching people do it this time of year makes me want to move
Constant-Security525 on
Wish I had some of those peaches! All of the fruit looks great! Peaches are not to be found in the stores near me right now. It’s winter and I’m in a cold winter country. Others are now being imported.
Waiting for spring and summer when they’re plentiful again.
freshbeans-123 on
Wow! that’s a lot of fruit. Enjoy your harvest.
KingCodyBill on
Yea, yea rub it in. Here it’s 12°F/-11C and snowing
AlltheBent on
love love love this, so awesome! DO you have a favorite of all these fruits? Also, any native australian fruits or berries planted here or there that are fun and different?
Vinzi79 on
Nice! A house I bought in July had an out of control peach tree. I pruned it and my Scion wood should be coming in February. Grafting several peaches, nectarines, cherries, and plums. I hope to be posting pictures like yours in the future!
DAGanteakz on
WOW!
Fit_Permission_6187 on
Nice peaches. All of mine are usually pelted and destroyed by hailstorms before I can get them.
Rogue-Accountant-69 on
You’re living my dream. I want some peach trees so bad. I could easily eat 20 peaches a week.
agthatsagirl on
all of that looks so delicious!
nuggetMom17 on
Beautiful! I’m rather jealous! What growing zone are you in?
Raelah on
Can I live in your backyard?
LemonTrifle on
Wow, these look so delicious. Well done.
Lola-self on
OMGOSH! Nearly speechless! Just gorgeous!
Difficult-Peach8483 on
Stone fruits are my favorite. Not sure how they’d do in my zone, mainly just citrus and even then it’s iffy where I’m at. Nice crop!
AlyciaPittenger on
What does your backyard layout look like? I’m in the midwest and looking to add to my 1/4 acre… I’d like to get apples, pears, cherries, I have 1 older peach tree in my front yard but would be willing to add another to my backyard… obviously no citrus for me, but I’d like some happy trees!
Sweet_Writer_0777 on
Congratulations on the grand sweep
HorseEmotional2 on
Those look so good.
ArmadilloGrove on
Congrats. How long have you been at it? Did you plant them young?
22 Comments
Lovely! Makes me look forward to the world tilting our way again!
#1 Peaches from Dwarf Fresno peach tree (ripened 2 weeks later than usual this year)
#2 Moorpark Apricot (ripened 2 weeks earlier than usual this year)
#3 Goldmine nectarine (on time, 3 weeks away)
#4 Dwarf Satsuma plum tree (a month/6 weeks to go)
#5 Dwarf Red Delicious (Looks on time, about 9-10 weeks before ripe, but has huge apples, extremely delicious, crunchy and sweet. Nothing like a yucky mushy store bought RD apple that has likely been in cold storage for many months before reaching market/store. The best apple ever imo)
Not in season or view Washinton navel orange, Emperor mandarine, Lanes late navel orange, another RD apple tree, Finger lime, Plumcot (plum/apricot hybrid), Lemonade, Silk banana and a ‘Campa’ cherimoya which for me is just too disgustingly sweet for my liking. Oh and i have a tomato/apple cucumber patch and have to find room for a dwarf Golden Delicious tree.
I will be busy eating, drying and preserving fresh fruit this year 🙂
I would love to be picking apples and harvesting my garden. Watching people do it this time of year makes me want to move
Wish I had some of those peaches! All of the fruit looks great! Peaches are not to be found in the stores near me right now. It’s winter and I’m in a cold winter country. Others are now being imported.
Waiting for spring and summer when they’re plentiful again.
Wow! that’s a lot of fruit. Enjoy your harvest.
Yea, yea rub it in. Here it’s 12°F/-11C and snowing
love love love this, so awesome! DO you have a favorite of all these fruits? Also, any native australian fruits or berries planted here or there that are fun and different?
Nice! A house I bought in July had an out of control peach tree. I pruned it and my Scion wood should be coming in February. Grafting several peaches, nectarines, cherries, and plums. I hope to be posting pictures like yours in the future!
WOW!
Nice peaches. All of mine are usually pelted and destroyed by hailstorms before I can get them.
You’re living my dream. I want some peach trees so bad. I could easily eat 20 peaches a week.
all of that looks so delicious!
Beautiful! I’m rather jealous! What growing zone are you in?
Can I live in your backyard?
Wow, these look so delicious. Well done.
OMGOSH! Nearly speechless! Just gorgeous!
Stone fruits are my favorite. Not sure how they’d do in my zone, mainly just citrus and even then it’s iffy where I’m at. Nice crop!
What does your backyard layout look like? I’m in the midwest and looking to add to my 1/4 acre… I’d like to get apples, pears, cherries, I have 1 older peach tree in my front yard but would be willing to add another to my backyard… obviously no citrus for me, but I’d like some happy trees!
Congratulations on the grand sweep
Those look so good.
Congrats. How long have you been at it? Did you plant them young?
I am so jealous of u!
Birds and animals eat everything in my yard