PEACH CURLY – DOES IT NEED PRUNING OR NOT? Recently, in the comments, a reader from Crimea asked: how should a peach be trimmed in the fall to avoid curling in the spring? The formulation of the question seemed somewhat strange to us, and we turned to a candidate of biological sciences for an answer. That's what he said. – Peach leaf curl is common wherever this plant is grown. And what...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Should peach branches affected by curling be trimmed?IN OUR BLACK EARTH THE PEACH HAS BEEN GROWING EXCELLENTLY FOR A LONG TIME AND BEARING FULL FRUITS. Since childhood, I remember how my grandfather treated all the children in the village to these delicious fruits. The trees bore such good harvests that there was enough for everyone! YOUR OWN PEEACHES ARE NO WORSE THAN BOUGHT-BUYED! The parents’ first trees appeared after my grandmother brought several seedlings of this plant from Kyiv...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Growing peach Chernozem region - care tips (Belgorod region)HOW TO GROW A PEACH FROM A PIT I read an article by rare plant collector Alexey Chernyavsky “A tree from a seed? It is possible and necessary! I completely agree with the author: plants grown from seeds and seeds are viable, rarely get sick, and bear fruit consistently. I immediately wanted to talk about my "peach" experience. I grew a peach of the White Lebedeva variety from a seed (popularly called the White Swan). ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Peach varieties "White Swan" from the stone - my reviewsARE APRICOT AND PEACH IN THE MOSCOW REGION THIS WHAT IS IT? © Author: Nikolay KHROMOV Now apricots, as well as peaches, grow not only in the south, but also much further north. The fact is that new varieties and rootstocks have become much more winter-hardy, and, of course, climate warming leaves its mark. The Moscow region has already firmly entered the list ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... The difference in planting and caring for apricots and peaches in the Moscow region - advice from Ph.D.FRUIT TREES FROM BONES - MY REVIEWS PLANT BONES AND SEEDLINGS DO NOT BUY Somehow at the end of September, on a country road, I saw cherry plum berries that had fallen from a tree. Ate one. Liked the taste. I decided to plant the seeds right away. I walked around the garden partnership again, saw several cherry plum trees with maroon and yellow fruits, however, small ones. I also got bones...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Cherry plum and peach, apricot from stones - reviews of the gardener