shamegame
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Here is my Donut Peach tree. It hadn't given fruit last season. I thought it was a write-off. This year is different. The peaches on this thing weigh between .5 and 1 pound when they are ready. There is still some time before they are ripe. I keep this tree organic, which means I loose some yield to bugs and birds. There are always plenty of peaches for the neighborhood though. Aside from pruning yearly, and an occasional feeding and watering, I claim no credit here. This is some of the best nature has to offer. The whole tree smells like peach cobbler ![Mr. Green :mrgreen: :mrgreen:](/styles/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
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![Mr. Green :mrgreen: :mrgreen:](/styles/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
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