It was a bit of a task actually placing the net over the tree but we managed. All was well, or so we thought. A few weeks ago, when I was walking out to the mailbox I noticed that the peach tree was GONE, it had dropped out of sight! I stepped around the hedge along the side of the driveway to discover that the tree had actually broken off! The trunk was lying at a right angle, about a foot and a half off the ground, and the remainder of the tree, wrapped securely in its netting was resting on the grass. It was a sad and shocking sight. We don't know if it was the weight of the fruit on the tree or if the saturated netting from a rainstorm the night before was simply too much or if it was a combination of the two. But, whatever occurred, the tree had given up. While the tree's trunk wasn't completely severed, the fruit is continuing to ripen while on the ground-level branches and I'm picking out what I can. We're beginning to enjoy the peaches now, they're small, but good. I'd dare to say that our days as fruit farmers are over; however, wasn't Martin Luther credited with the following: "even if I knew that tomorrow the world would fall to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree"? So, who knows? Hope springs eternal! Maybe we’ll give it another go.
Life is Good!
...and oh, so sweet...
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2 comments:
Wow, that is a sad tale of your little peach tree. And having just wrangled bird netting over my raspberry patch, I can't imagine the challenge of getting that covering over the tree. Do you think deer could have played any role in it tipping over?
divine message??? pear tree maybe??? quite a tale....
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