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Apple crop looks healthy this year.

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This is a Hewes crabapple from Century Farms.

Plant Twig Tree Terrestrial plant Trunk
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Need me to guard it from pesky buck deer rubbing on it?:D You have beans or corn up there this year?
The blackberry crop on my place is strong. We picked last week and going again this week.
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Need me to guard it from pesky buck deer rubbing on it?:D You have beans or corn up there this year?
The blackberry crop on my place is strong. We picked last week and going again this week.
I may have to call in some reinforcements again this year. Corn is planted, so early season could be bonkers with all the added cover if not harvested before season starts.
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The ****ing pear tree in my yard is loaded with pears. Thats not a variety. Its just what I and the guy who mows my yard call it. :D
The ****ing pear tree in my yard is loaded with pears. Thats not a variety. Its just what I and the guy who mows my yard call it. :D
Whatever works
Whatever works
They attract bees and turn into projectiles when the mower hits them. Not a well liked tree .
Looks real good . I have a couple apple trees but not near as big as yours .
Looks real good . I have a couple apple trees but not near as big as yours .
More coming soon! :rockon:
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I have some trees that died, so I’ll replace those with grafts from the thrivers left at the farm.
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