rists are not experts in fruit tree pruning (they
> will manage tree pests and diseases with sprays) and may refer you to a
> specialist.
>
> On last note: pruning 20' tall trees can be dangerous.
>
> Rich
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 5:16 PM Chris Coke wrote
Hello to any fruit-tree experts:
We have some mature peach trees (about 15-20 ft tall) that have been
neglected and not pruned for a few years. The weight of the peaches this
year is really putting a strain on the branches, and I'm afraid they might
all buckle. Should I do anything to prevent that
Hi, I have a queen-size box spring if anyone would like it. It is in good
shape but has been used for a few years. Email me directly for photos
and/or pickup arrangements.
Thanks,
Chris
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t; road you mentioned - I go from Old Winter Street to near Hanscom - and the
> (granted, quite steep...) hills are not an issue.
>
> Good luck with the search, feel free to shoot me a direct note if you have
> additional questions or want more details on my setup. Happy to do show
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replacement) or the Cannondale end (~30 lb, pedal assist only, marketed as
an ebike that almost looks like a regular bike).
Thanks,
Chris Coke
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