Posted by Lou from Wis. on June 22, 2018 at 15:53:15 from (69.179.6.168):
My #2 son Bob,Brought me my birthday gift,25lb box of Georgia peaches.Been eating em like crazy.He also went for a scan and the scan turned out to show an anurisism(sp) main one n the left side.Now its back for more surgery.If it ain't one thing ,it's another!!!!.The Dr. who had NO BEDSIDE MANNER,was a first class az ---- a rug head in the first order.I was gonna write Mayo hospital and let em know what a jerk they have on staff.I will discuss it with Bob so I won't be stepping out of bounds.Any way built a form for a cement wall to keep back the soil and wont damage the fruit trees.Got a lot of promises of blumes and flowers,so If I last another year or so, I just might be lucky enough to get to sample taste before i get called away.Well back to the peaches before they spoil.They surely taste like I remember them. Great sweet taste and trying to save the seed to try and see if any trees come from them if they do,I Will have to keep them if a big container move em inside the heated garage when winter comes again.I had peach trees grow for 4+ years only to see then get hit with freezing temps and die.Trying to see what happens with this method. Regards Lou & Victor.
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