my stone fruit trees, apricots/peaches/nectarines are all really late flowering due to the stubborn winter hanging around, but now with them blossoming, it looks like it might be a very good, if late, year. as they are under cover I have even rigged a constant water drip supply so that I can leave them to it and get to grips with the jobs the weather prevented me doing earlier in the year, all we need now is a summer..
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Originally posted by BUFFS View Postmy stone fruit trees, apricots/peaches/nectarines are all really late flowering due to the stubborn winter hanging around, but now with them blossoming, it looks like it might be a very good, if late, year. as they are under cover I have even rigged a constant water drip supply so that I can leave them to it and get to grips with the jobs the weather prevented me doing earlier in the year, all we need now is a summer..
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Originally posted by nickdub View PostAs a matter of interest do you hand pollinate this fruit, or rely in Nature to look after that ?
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As it is I prefer late flowering, mostly because by then the frost risk is much less, but also the truncated time slot means that the trees which can flower weeks apart some years v often all flower together, which solves a lot of pollination problems - though of course the main requirement is good sunny weather for the bees to get cracking.
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