Holy smoke. My wife and just noticed a feral peach tree in the yard is dropping big fat peaches all over the yard. My wife is allergic to peaches, so it was up to me to pluck a few off the tree and try them.
They were great! Wow, talk about a windfall! I have to keep track of the fruit and start harvesting them.
I don't know where and why this tree is in the yard - there are a few other ones scattered about. But I hear tell Native Americans did plant peach trees, so maybe these are their descendants.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
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