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  • #31
    Hello again Artisan, normally I have little time to participate in forums, and many times the Google translator does not do very good translations.
    My advice was intended for people who have large orchards.
    The fruit trees in container, are easy to care because they can be put indoors in winter, but they have the drawback that they must be grafted on dwarfing rootstocks.

    Artisan , what is your apricot variety? , I ask you why most of the apricot varieties are not autofertile and you may have problems with the pollinating.

    I have already finished my summer vacation (it has been all the month of July), normally I go in summer to the Mediterranean coast to sail my boat and enjoy fishing in the sea, but this year my oldest daughter begins her university studies And we have been visiting faculties of several cities, renting floor, buying the necessary furniture, etc ...... (the children are the first).
    But I have enjoyed a good summer vacation.

    Do not worry about my harvest, this year is tremendously abundant (all my neighbors, my family and friends have their fridges full of fruit ).

    If you liked the photos of my fruit trees, I think these photos are also going to like.

    Some photos of my fruit :

    Peach Pavia type variety Jalon

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    Flat Peach Galaxy

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    Flat Peach ASF-0795

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    I continue in another post (I can only post 5 photos per post)

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    • #32
      Some more photos

      Flavor Supreme Pluot

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      Dapple Supreme pluot

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      Splash pluot

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      • #33
        Splash pluot

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        Emerald Drop pluot

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        If you like, in a few days I will have more pictures of my varieties

        Best regards
        Jose

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        • #34
          Hi starloc , indeed , the Calvacrol ( extract of oregano ) is one of the most potent natural anti-fungicides, unfortunately not yet commercialized in Spain for agricultural use.
          What we have in Spain is the extract of mimosa (Acacia dealbata), which also seems to give good results against cryptogamic diseases

          The name of the product is Mimox :

          https://fertitienda.com/fungicida-ec...to-mimosa.html

          It also seems to be a product very "promising"

          Best regards
          Jose

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          • #35
            Peach Leaf Curl disease

            Hello Jose. The pictures of your fruit are wonderful. I hope one day my meagre container grown Apricot will have fruit to be proud of like yours. I am hoping to add other trees like Nectarine and Peach in the future. I already have a selection of Apple trees and soft fruit. All are grown in containers because I do not have any room in my garden to plant in the ground. I know container growing is a laborious task with watering and feeding but as I am now retired I have plenty of time on my hands to attend to the needs of the trees and plants. I am always very careful when buying to look for fruit trees grown on dwarf rootstock suitable for containers. You asked what variety my Apricot tree is. It is Aprigold and although only planted earlier this season it is growing well.

            Keep posting the pictures they are nice to see.

            Best regards,
            Greg

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            • #36
              Ok Artisan, I asked about the apricot variety to see if it is self-fertile, and the Aprigold variety is self-fertile.
              I'm glad you like the photos, they are just a small sample of my varieties, since I usually do not go to the orchard to harvest fruits with a photographic camera or my mobile phone.
              Surely this week I'm going to harvest some varieties, so I'll put more photos in this post.
              Best regards
              Jose

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              • #37
                Hello Jose, I look forward to seeing the new photos.

                Best regards,
                Greg

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