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Dave, what's the secret to growing peach trees? Bot some along with some cherries and apples from a nursery in Wenatchie Washington last spring. 5 of the 9 kinda died right off. 3 of the remaining 5 began growing out of the area around the grafting notch. Thinking about getting some more from the big box stores. The ones I bot were bare root and the lady said they have to be planted before they leaf out at 80 degrees or else wait to fall. Got them planted in time but we had a lot of rain and that may have contributed to some dying. The ones at the stores are in containers and leafed out now except some had some dead leaves on them so I don't know how they will do if I got them which are on sale now.
I had bot 5 different types of peach trees with different ripening dates so I would have peaches coming from July through September. She said they were dwarf trees and would produce in 3 years but I don't think mine that are left will make it in 3 years. The apples seemed to do better. Had two different cherry trees as one needed to cross pollinate with the other and both died. We try to water them once a week when not raining.
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