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| I would have thought you should have had some blossom if you are expecting them to fruit this year - it may be that they are not yet mature enough and need another season to establish themselves. I have an apple tree is my garden - which is older than I am apparently - and it was laden with blossom last month. Not a fruit expert though, so hopefully someone will be along shortly that knows a bit more about it than moi. ![]()
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| They should have had their blossom and then lost it several weeks ago. Have you had a really cold snap recently, may have killed off the emergent blossom and if that happened, you'll be lucky to get fruit this year. Do you actually have any sign of embryonic fruit cos by now you should have tho if the trees are young, you may only get a few?
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| I planted 2 apple trees last year, and although had loads of flowers this spring, lost them all. Apparently too young to produce fruit. I would have thought you should have had at least some flowers too
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| None of my fruit trees have done any good this year. The plum, pear and apricot failed to blossom at all. The cherry blossomed, set small fruits and then got frosted or something. The apple blossomed, set fruits but now there are only 2 on it.
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