
Tasted my first fruits
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Tasted my first fruits
It' been just over a year since I collected this peach tree to gether with a few others. They had quite a few flowers and then fruits. I picked them early and only left some to ripe. They smell so good for the last several days. They don't taste very sweet on the tonge but I felt like they are the sweetest peaches I've ever tasted. I'm so proud 

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Re: Tasted my first fruits
Thats a lovely tree Kvan and your carving is great, It might be time to let the tree put some energy into growing branches now.
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Re: Tasted my first fruits
That’s a sensational trunk dk! Nice carving
I tried some carving with a dremel for the firs time on the weekend and loved it 
I agree with craig though. You should definitely let it grow branches for the next couple of seasons, rather than letting it fruit.


I agree with craig though. You should definitely let it grow branches for the next couple of seasons, rather than letting it fruit.
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Re: Tasted my first fruits
Thanks guys. This is the tree that I entered in the literati competition last year but later on withdrew. I will let it develop branches. Just wanted to see what it looks like with fruits.
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DK
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Re: Tasted my first fruits
awesome carving KVAN!!! how did u get the dead wood to go that dark colour?
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Re: Tasted my first fruits
Nice effort
Congrats
Bet they tasted real sweet
, Anything you grow yourself does
Ken
Congrats

Bet they tasted real sweet


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Re: Tasted my first fruits
y're right on the money there Ken. So sweet they arekcpoole wrote:Nice effort
Congrats
Bet they tasted real sweet, Anything you grow yourself does
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Ken

Burn it mate ...burnastroboy76 wrote:awesome carving KVAN!!! how did u get the dead wood to go that dark colour?

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