Toni Pralle wrote:
404653cf0809191048p210ddd90o130251fb3f8dbf5a@mail.gmail.com" type="cite">I think that was the ultimate answer. Now you can get real information from a local expert. I was thinking, as I read your earlier posts, that if you are ordering peach trees and expecting them to live, then your choice of pear varieties isn't all that limited. I have 2 pear trees in my yard and have grafted a few other cultivars on side branches to try them out. I wouldn't really consider trying a peach here. We usually get at least 30 below zero and have gone to 40 below some years. Last winter, -34 on February 29th. Steve in the Adirondacks (zone 4 by the map, zone 3 by the thermometer) |
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