Peach leaf curl
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Peach leaf curl
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:57:59 GMT, gary davis
wrote: I don't have a peach tree now, I gave up on it. However, my belief is that it must be covered from the rain. I did this a few years ago and the leaves that were covered did well. The ones that were not covered developed peach leaf curl. That's interesting. The books I have read said that nectarines would not grow outdoors; only under glass, which is why I bought a peach instead. Perhaps the only successful way to grow either is under glass; that would keep the rain off them after all. I assumed the book recommended under glass for heat, not wet though. How do you grow a fruit tree under glass? You must need a tall green house, not the standard 8' one, or do you grow them as a fan and prune when they near the roof? |
Peach leaf curl
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Peach leaf curl
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:57:59 GMT, gary davis
wrote: I don't have a peach tree now, I gave up on it. However, my belief is that it must be covered from the rain. I did this a few years ago and the leaves that were covered did well. The ones that were not covered developed peach leaf curl. That's interesting. The books I have read said that nectarines would not grow outdoors; only under glass, which is why I bought a peach instead. Perhaps the only successful way to grow either is under glass; that would keep the rain off them after all. I assumed the book recommended under glass for heat, not wet though. How do you grow a fruit tree under glass? You must need a tall green house, not the standard 8' one, or do you grow them as a fan and prune when they near the roof? |
Peach leaf curl
|
Peach leaf curl
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:57:59 GMT, gary davis
wrote: I don't have a peach tree now, I gave up on it. However, my belief is that it must be covered from the rain. I did this a few years ago and the leaves that were covered did well. The ones that were not covered developed peach leaf curl. That's interesting. The books I have read said that nectarines would not grow outdoors; only under glass, which is why I bought a peach instead. Perhaps the only successful way to grow either is under glass; that would keep the rain off them after all. I assumed the book recommended under glass for heat, not wet though. How do you grow a fruit tree under glass? You must need a tall green house, not the standard 8' one, or do you grow them as a fan and prune when they near the roof? |
Peach leaf curl
|
Peach leaf curl
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:57:59 GMT, gary davis
wrote: I don't have a peach tree now, I gave up on it. However, my belief is that it must be covered from the rain. I did this a few years ago and the leaves that were covered did well. The ones that were not covered developed peach leaf curl. That's interesting. The books I have read said that nectarines would not grow outdoors; only under glass, which is why I bought a peach instead. Perhaps the only successful way to grow either is under glass; that would keep the rain off them after all. I assumed the book recommended under glass for heat, not wet though. How do you grow a fruit tree under glass? You must need a tall green house, not the standard 8' one, or do you grow them as a fan and prune when they near the roof? |
Peach leaf curl
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:57:59 GMT, gary davis
wrote: I don't have a peach tree now, I gave up on it. However, my belief is that it must be covered from the rain. I did this a few years ago and the leaves that were covered did well. The ones that were not covered developed peach leaf curl. That's interesting. The books I have read said that nectarines would not grow outdoors; only under glass, which is why I bought a peach instead. Perhaps the only successful way to grow either is under glass; that would keep the rain off them after all. I assumed the book recommended under glass for heat, not wet though. How do you grow a fruit tree under glass? You must need a tall green house, not the standard 8' one, or do you grow them as a fan and prune when they near the roof? |
Peach leaf curl
|
Peach leaf curl
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:57:59 GMT, gary davis
wrote: I don't have a peach tree now, I gave up on it. However, my belief is that it must be covered from the rain. I did this a few years ago and the leaves that were covered did well. The ones that were not covered developed peach leaf curl. That's interesting. The books I have read said that nectarines would not grow outdoors; only under glass, which is why I bought a peach instead. Perhaps the only successful way to grow either is under glass; that would keep the rain off them after all. I assumed the book recommended under glass for heat, not wet though. How do you grow a fruit tree under glass? You must need a tall green house, not the standard 8' one, or do you grow them as a fan and prune when they near the roof? |
Peach leaf curl
|
Peach leaf curl
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:57:59 GMT, gary davis
wrote: I don't have a peach tree now, I gave up on it. However, my belief is that it must be covered from the rain. I did this a few years ago and the leaves that were covered did well. The ones that were not covered developed peach leaf curl. That's interesting. The books I have read said that nectarines would not grow outdoors; only under glass, which is why I bought a peach instead. Perhaps the only successful way to grow either is under glass; that would keep the rain off them after all. I assumed the book recommended under glass for heat, not wet though. How do you grow a fruit tree under glass? You must need a tall green house, not the standard 8' one, or do you grow them as a fan and prune when they near the roof? |
Peach leaf curl
|
Peach leaf curl
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 05:57:59 GMT, gary davis
wrote: I don't have a peach tree now, I gave up on it. However, my belief is that it must be covered from the rain. I did this a few years ago and the leaves that were covered did well. The ones that were not covered developed peach leaf curl. That's interesting. The books I have read said that nectarines would not grow outdoors; only under glass, which is why I bought a peach instead. Perhaps the only successful way to grow either is under glass; that would keep the rain off them after all. I assumed the book recommended under glass for heat, not wet though. How do you grow a fruit tree under glass? You must need a tall green house, not the standard 8' one, or do you grow them as a fan and prune when they near the roof? |
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