Hi all, thought I'd start a post on this peach tree I have.
It was dug ....saved from the road side a couple of years ago due to some planned road widening. Before this I used to drive past it and admire it as it would put out these deep red flowers. (Strangely the flowers it put out last year were more of a pink colour?? Different ground conditions? lost!?)
I've attempted a few thread grafts on it to get some better branch placement and to fill, hopefully in a couple of seasons these will take.
This is a very quick vert of were I'm thinking of taking it.
Still a way to go!
Peach tree
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Re: Peach tree
Yes,
Still a way to go but your vision doesn't appear to be too far fetched!
Keep us posted!
Would love to see a peach on it!
I'm a big fan of fruit and flowering tree's.
Still a way to go but your vision doesn't appear to be too far fetched!
Keep us posted!
Would love to see a peach on it!
I'm a big fan of fruit and flowering tree's.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Re: Peach tree
Your tree has nice movement and with a developing branch structure the future looks bright. I too am a fan of flowering and fruiting bonsai so I would appreciate if you could continue to show us its progression.
PS - nice grow box!!!
PS - nice grow box!!!
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