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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1687131" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>We have a couple very old fruit trees in the yard. I bet these trees are over 100 years old. The irrigation rights here date back to 1873 so at some point those early settlers here planted these trees. This year once again I thought that the frost got the apricot tree. It was in full bloom and we had several heavy frosts in a row. Well the frost didn't get them all. We have more apricots coming than we can use. The apricots from this tree get huge. They are as big as peaches.</p><p>The two apple trees. One is loaded as usual. The other hardly had an blossoms. I don't know why that is. It is the second time this has happened. Oh well, we will have more than we can use from the one tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1687131, member: 498"] We have a couple very old fruit trees in the yard. I bet these trees are over 100 years old. The irrigation rights here date back to 1873 so at some point those early settlers here planted these trees. This year once again I thought that the frost got the apricot tree. It was in full bloom and we had several heavy frosts in a row. Well the frost didn't get them all. We have more apricots coming than we can use. The apricots from this tree get huge. They are as big as peaches. The two apple trees. One is loaded as usual. The other hardly had an blossoms. I don't know why that is. It is the second time this has happened. Oh well, we will have more than we can use from the one tree. [/QUOTE]
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