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The"June Fall" re apples
Five or six years ago I rescued a small apple tree from a skip. Lots of
Tlc, food and watered gave me five to ten large, juicy, delicious apples. Last year, baby apples appeared, dropped a few in June, and went on dropping until no apples left on tree at all. Same this year - only five left up tp now. Any ideas,. anyone? Would be loathe to say goodbye to my Rescued tree. Helenore. |
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The"June Fall" re apples
Helen writes
Five or six years ago I rescued a small apple tree from a skip. Lots of Tlc, food and watered gave me five to ten large, juicy, delicious apples. Last year, baby apples appeared, dropped a few in June, and went on dropping until no apples left on tree at all. Same this year - only five left up tp now. Any ideas,. anyone? Would be loathe to say goodbye to my Rescued tree. A bit dry, perhaps? -- Kay |
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