The temperature dropped to 25 F here near dawn today, but most of our budding fruit crops survived. Peaches and Asian pears were in full bloom due to the early spring. Our earliest-ripening, and earliest-blooming, peach variety had very few blooms due to mid-winter cold damage from -5 F in Jan., and most of these few blooms were killed by this morning's frost. But our later-ripening peach varieties, especially 'Intrepid' and 'Contender', still have a good crop as of now.
Asian pears were in beautiful full bloom during this morning's frost. Many flowers ensure that a good amount survive frosts. |
I'm using pneumatic loppers, powered by the air compressor on the tractor, to prune vigorous watersprouts from 'Enterprise' apple trees here. This is a big job that takes several weeks each spring. |
If you want a return call, you must state your phone number in your message, or we won't know it. Our phone is a landline that rings in our house, so you may get our answering machine if you call during the day, and we return calls after dark. We'll answer the phone if you call while it's dark or very cold, so please do not call after 10 p.m. or before 7 a.m. Thanks.
We still have many harvested, cracked pecans for sale now. We sell cracked pecans in 4-pound bags, which are over 75% pecan kernels and under 25% shell fragments. Each bag has the equivalent of 6 pounds of in-shell pecans, and when you pick out the pecan kernels, you get 3 pounds or more of nutmeats. Each bag costs $19.32 + sales tax.