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    Honeybee on Apricot blossom

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Clenram replied about 1 year ago
What a beautiful photo!  You are going to have great apricots! 
MaryLarson replied about 1 year ago
I hope so. Each year we get a very cold night in April-May and the tiny apricots end up falling off. Maybe this is the year for fruit with the warm weather we have been having. We have gotten peaches though. They blossom a lot later.
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
@MaryLarson:  I love apricots...but have not tried to grow any we got a couple of peach trees to live through the hot summer last year.  But out of five only two survived...Hopefully it will be a better summer here!
MaryLarson replied about 1 year ago
@MaryLarson: Well it is going to happen, it's suppose to be 27 degrees early in the morn. Looks like no apricots again this year. Well, it's a good shade tree in the summer and besides that the blossoms are beautiful. My father gave me this tree many years ago and that's the best reason of all to treasure this wonderful tree.
MaryLarson replied about 1 year ago
We have one peach tree. We thought we would give it a try up here. It was good to see that It blossomed a lot later than the apricot tree and I am always amazed to see the dozens of peaches we get each year. I never thought we would get such lucious fruit as peaches in Wisconsin. Hope your other two stay healthy and happy!
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
@MaryLarson: Me too!  We have some olive trees that are really doing well. :)

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