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This is going to be a good year for all fruit and nuts. I have a peach tree that may need some early thinning just to keep it from destroying itself.

 

I am getting my first crop of apples off my trees and it looks like there will be a lot of them.

 

By the way, not only was the blossoming conditions perfect, we also did not have our usual plague of gypsy moths, tent caterpillars and Japanese beetles. I'm not sure what happened to all those, but I have not seen even one this year.

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Same here ...with the exception of my pears 4 trees and they had a severe fruit drop...due to those late freezes...but my Kiwi is so loaded that I will get hundreds of pounds of fruit...or giant man eat sized raccoons...LOL

 

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I cant believe the apples I'm seeing. Last year was my first season at the new house and I only had a few trees produce. This year there's a lot and my peach and pear are doing well too. I agree that i've also had a lot of drops already and did some minor pruning. Nothing major, but just enough to keep the branches from drooping and to hopefully force the trees to put a little more energy in branch development. I had a lot of neglected trees that I'm trying to bring back and so far it seems to be working ok.

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looking ok on my place.  I have had apples drop in June because of heavy rains, especially on young trees.

Exactly what I am encountering now. I would say that there is about 95% drop.  and yes the trees are relatively young, and of course we have been having nothing but rain. Boy am I disappointed. This was the first year that the trees survived our usual late valley frosts and there was a lot of little apples on each of the trees. It's also the first time in several years that we have been caterpillar and beetle free. Man, if it's not one thing its another.

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Exactly what I am encountering now. I would say that there is about 95% drop.  and yes the trees are relatively young, and of course we have been having nothing but rain. Boy am I disappointed. This was the first year that the trees survived our usual late valley frosts and there was a lot of little apples on each of the trees. It's also the first time in several years that we have been caterpillar and beetle free. Man, if it's not one thing its another.

 

I agree DOC.  Last few years it's been tuff. 

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still dropping at my place due to rains and full branches. nutty compared to last year.

Mine are doing the same thing, just nature taking it course on getting rid of the excess.

I sprayed them twice this year, hope we have a good crop.

 

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