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spring is in the air for my fruit trees
Topic Started: Feb 24 2011, 07:58 AM (145 Views)
Ricky Griffin
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at least my fruit trees seem to think it is...I noticed yesterday that all my fruit trees was starting to bud,,,,sure hope old man winter stays away.....
Ricky Griffin
Trenton,tx
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Silver Bear
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I can't even imagine fruit trees blossoming, we had 6 below both Tue & Wed morning, still 16 - 17 inches of snow on the ground.
Any wonder why we like / need these Kemmers that start early and finish out young, we have several months less time to work our pups then you fellows.
TREES BUDDING, yea, about the middle of April. Hope yours don't get frosted.
David Johnson
1006 Co Rt 48
Richland, NY 13144
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Roy Irving
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Rick, mine here in Oklahoma are budding out also. I planted Lettuce and Radishes this afternoon and need to get Onions in the ground too.
Roy Irving
Braggs, Oklahoma
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