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    Posted: 19 Jul 2018 at 5:54pm
Jennifer brought home some peaches. These were the sweetest juiciest peaches ever. I love peaches and wonder if these were a once in a life time deal? I don’t know what kind they are or where they were grown. Dark colored not real fuzzy and don’t Klingon to the seed.
I’d like to have a basket full.
These are better than the ones we stole off Mr. Irwin’s trees as a kid.
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Got some Georgia and Carolina peaches this year that were like that. Got a few trees at the house but the tree rats are getting the peaches before they get ripe.
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 SAVE the seeds, Thad.  You're young enough, you can put the seeds in a glass of water on a kitchen window and watch it grow,,,and,,,and,,,in a few years, you be eating them same fruits and be thankin ole Joe for giving you this tip,,,,,,,Clap 
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Joe….is that the same way you did it for them trees you don't gits nuthin off of? (poke,poke)
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If you guys are nice to me, I might just bring a box of our Western Colorado peaches to Hutch, only thing I want in return is a picture of Shameless!  (and I know what he looks like so no doctored pics allowed!)
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IHubert what did they look like? These were almost all red with very little yellow on the skin and not very fuzzy. They are the kind that the seed comes out easy.
Joe I never thought to save the seeds. I called Jenn and she’s gonna try to get more.
John Co can you get that Olathe corn out there? Our local grocer used to get it but they can’t get it any more. That stuff is the very best.

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 Yeah,,some years ago My Mother had saved some apricot seeds and gave me one of the baby trees she grew and is what I have in front yard. Excellent tasting apricots but very, very dumb trees,,,,,Wink ,,,I think in bout 10 years, we have only got fruit 3 times as them dang trees always want to bud out in february and,,,,sure enough a cold snap will get em every time,,,,,,LOL
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Thad, these looked like you described. Could eat all or it except the seed.
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Originally posted by desertjoe desertjoe wrote:

 SAVE the seeds, Thad.  You're young enough, you can put the seeds in a glass of water on a kitchen window and watch it grow,,,and,,,and,,,in a few years, you be eating them same fruits and be thankin ole Joe for giving you this tip,,,,,,,Clap 

When you plant a stone fruit seed you have knowConfused idea of what kind of fruit Confusedyou will get. Well yes a peach will be a peach ,an apple a apple but it will not be like the one your eating. Some really clever guySmile came up with grafting 100's or 1000's of years ago.


I kinda think this bunch knows that kind of stuff. But with this bunchWink who knows Confused what they want O'l Thad wasting his time on, spend years growing a tree to get a sour peach.
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"Thad, these looked like you described. Could eat all of it except the seed"
  Then crack the pit and eat the kernel inside too... might be bitter but, but sometimes good for you.
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Laetrile is the ingredient your thinking of, and to much is poisonous. It's medical use is mostly for cancer.   (legality?)
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

If you guys are nice to me, I might just bring a box of our Western Colorado peaches to Hutch, only thing I want in return is a picture of Shameless!  (and I know what he looks like so no doctored pics allowed!)
You got it John!!  Bring the peaches and I'll give you a picture of Shameless. Big smile
HOW do you graft an apple tree??  I've never tried it and would like to replace the old tree that I have.  These apples are SO good, sweet AND sour at the same time.  Everyone who tries them agrees, they are the only one they've ever had like it and they want more.
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TedJ look it up on the internet, it will give you all the instructions, then all yous need is the grafting tools
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 Hey Ray,,,yeah,,I've heard that before but I guess I'm the lucky one on this one. When the dang last frost don't get them,,we usually get apricots bout 1 1/2" to 2" fruits that are very sweet,,,Clap
By the way,,,back bout this past February, I gathered up some of the Pecans and the Grandson had "stored" them for me on one of his wagons and,,,,,,,and,,,I got bout 25-30 little young uns  comin up in his wagon bout 6-8" tall,,,!!! Been waterin em to see,,,maybe,,,,,??
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dunno bouts peach trees, but apricot trees hafta be planted in 2's, they inter breed and produce the fruits. the peaches we get here are all still rock hard.
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she brought home some more of them peaches. They came from one of you misfits back yard. Y’all guess who???
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Ted, easy as can be. All you need is pocket knife, and electrical tape. I had 12 good trees growing. They were doingbfine in our yard until I gave some away and the transplanting got them. I now have 6 or 8 left. I cant remember exactly right now.

Anyway order the type of rootstock you want. Full, semi dwarf, dwarf and thenin fall take some yearling branches off your tree and put them in a Ziploc baggy in the fridge over winter. Fools them into thinking its dormancy season. Your rootstock should arrive when its planting bseason. The day you get the rootstock (should be Feb or March) cut a V on the rootstock stem and an inverted V on the yearling branch. You want the bark areas to line up as best as possible so that it can easily move sugars up the growing part of the tree. Take the electric tape and tape it once or twice. Later in the season aug/September area go back and cut a vertical slit with a razor in the tape so the tree can expand but the tape still holds it.

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I want a pic!
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-Some want a pic of you know who...   LOL
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This sounds awful but is probably my all time favorite. Force the scullery maid into Pickling a few jars for you. Pickled Peaches didn't sound good at all to me but man wait till you taste em.
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Them peaches came from California. Rays back yard
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Originally posted by Thad in AR. Thad in AR. wrote:

Them peaches came from California. Rays back yard

 
I was told they ship the best ones the farthest,cause after shipping a long ways they sure want them to sell. My Wonderful nor I ever got started on the farmers market thing,an with the "fresh and local" business they want a lot more than the grocery store anymore.
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I don't mind paying more for locally grown by locals, but not 3-4 times more. Then on top of that our farmers markets are not regulated as well as others. A lot of 'entrepreneurs' by from the truckers at the chain store distribution centers and resell as if they grew it themselves and charge the 3-4 times price. Gotta pay attention out there, they'll skin ya alive and want a kiss too.
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Tom and Adam, thanks for the info.  I'm gonna give that a try next spring.  Cross your fingers!
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Oh yeah, had a gal once who's nickname was Peaches......she WAS sweet!!
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ted, did you have peaches and cream?
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No JC, I had Peaches WITH cream......(hope the wife never sees this,,,,,)
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