Self Sown Peach progression

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Re: Self Sown Peach progression

Post by dennismc »

Hi Ken

I have had a setting of self-sown flowering peaches for over 20 years as bonsai. Seems like they have some die back every year. Frustrating.

However they have developed into nice bonsai anyway, and flower every year. In fact they are covered on flowers just starting to open right now.

Haveaniceday

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Thanks Dennis, nice to know that someone else has dieback too.

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Re: Self Sown Peach progression

Post by mountainman »

Watto wrote:I love it, well done mate. Not all bonsai need to be the "conventional" type or style. This rings a bell if only for the fruit.
Use lime sulpher during winter, to minimize rot infection,they are notorious for it.[All prunus are in Sydney.]Mine last year, double red flower, ended up with 24 peaches.Kept them on until they were ripe.Can't tell you how they tasted though,possums were also waiting.
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Re: Self Sown Peach progression

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mountainman wrote:
Watto wrote:I love it, well done mate. Not all bonsai need to be the "conventional" type or style. This rings a bell if only for the fruit.
Use lime sulpher during winter, to minimize rot infection,they are notorious for it.[All prunus are in Sydney.]Mine last year, double red flower, ended up with 24 peaches.Kept them on until they were ripe.Can't tell you how they tasted though,possums were also waiting.
LOL I will try your method and see how it goes.
The fruit last year got fruit fly so no good there. If it proves reliable for fruit, I might have to put a net over it to stop them :-)

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Re: Self Sown Peach progression

Post by Damian Bee »

Nice work KC.
I have a Apricot which I need to get to repotting soon.
Also a peach/nectarine which I pulled out of a client garden bed as a weed.
Well worth the effort ;)
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