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Speaking of peaches... flat ones?
The 'ordinary' peach that I planted two years ago is doing well
(considering the peach leaf curl) and trying to fruit its heart out. But... the 'flat' peach I tasted last summer was far more interesting. I know they're successful under glass not far from here -- has anyone any experience of growing these without glass on a south/west facing wall? Where could I get one, and what variety should I look for? regards sarah -- NB. Note change of *usenet* email address: 'amitiel.demon.do.uk' will soon cease to function. My other email address will remain valid. Think of it as evolution in action :-) |
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