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- From: Don Yellman <dyellman@earthlink.net>
- To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
- Subject: [nafex] Apricots REALLY Rebloom
- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 14:30:52 -0400
I see that I have sent out a couple of blank msgs, with only the Yahoo
window dressing but msg content stripped away. Misaddressed the msg.
and tried to forward it. That didn't work. Anyway, this is what I was
trying to say:
I have two mature Tomcot trees that bloomed here on March 9/10, then
experienced three very cold nights which resulted in total loss of
blossoms. On April 14, another light set of blossoms appeared,
sprinkled throughout the trees. I would estimate there are about 30
blossoms scattered around on each tree, so I won't have to thin if they
set fruit. I have not seen anything like this before. Is it common for
apricots to have another try at blooming five weeks later?
I am wondering if this is a response to the oddball warm, dry winter we
experienced, coupled with those severe freezing nights in early March.
Sorry about the blank msgs.
Don Yellman, Great Falls, VA
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[nafex] Apricots REALLY Rebloom,
Don Yellman, 04/16/2002
- Re: [nafex] Apricots REALLY Rebloom, Kathleen Meigs, 04/17/2002
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