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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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?
ReplyDeletedivine message??? pear tree maybe??? quite a tale....
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ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! We have had a deer problem too, with our 2 peach and 2 apple trees. We planted them in 2020 and I can’t even remember if we have sampled any of the fruit- maybe my husband got to one peach before the deer treated themselves to some fruit salad. We discussed fencing around the trees until they get taller. I let my husband read your post and his jaw hit the floor! Hope you will replant and try again! 💗
ReplyDeleteSo sad about your tree. A tree fell over not far from us the tree experts looked at it the roots were balled up. When it was planted the roots were not spread out they continued to grow around instead of out. Then the whole row of trees were removed before they fell over, all maples. I’m so jealous that you have fresh peaches every day until they are gone.
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