Posted by Tom in TN on March 26, 2010 at 14:32:55 from (71.228.243.154):
In Reply to: OT trees posted by LOU from Wi. on March 26, 2010 at 13:07:51:
Lou,
It bowls me over that you can grow peach trees up there. I realize that different varieties of trees can withstand different environments, but it still amazes me.
I live in Middle Tennessee about 40 miles south of Nashville. I get peaches off my trees about about every third year! Every year my peach trees blossom beautifully, and then nearly every year, we have a late frost that nips the blossoms and we don't get any fruit.
I've tried covering the trees with tarps to help protect them when I know it is going to be cold, but I've never had any success doing so.
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