It is that time of the year when we are flooded with peaches. What this means is that peaches will be served every meal for a couple of weeks and I will be busy preserving the ones we cannot consume or share with our neighbors. Sometimes it is hard to decipher whether this is a blessing or burden. One thing is sure - it starts as the former and ends as the later. :)
The tree has a sad history. The tree has suffered severe cases of leaf curl (
Taphrina deformans) in the past years drastically reducing the canopy cover not only for purposes of photosynthesis but for shading. The location of the tree can get very hot in the summer - the sun exposed portion of the trunk can crack and separates from the cambium layer. At present the bark on half of the trunk's girth is peeling off. We pruned the tree last year with the intention of eventually removing it. In fact, already I bought a pluot tree to take it's place (close to the plum tree). But this year's peach crop tells me to delay the process.
Plant a fruit tree this year for the enjoyment of many
generations to come.
Parabéns, ótimo post. Trabalho com grama natural (Esmeralda e São Carlos) e se alguém se interessa segue o meu contato. Obrigado desde já.
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