I have lots of plums now developing on my Victoria plum trees. The peach tree has no leaves at all. Last year there were leaves but no fruit. Previous years there was a lot of large fruit. Could it be the two very severe winters we have had in North East England? Any hope for it? It is in a well sheltered but sunny position
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did you leave the peach tree out all winter?,i would put it in a g/house,shed or cold room,they dont mind the cold,its really the wet,the amount of it,that does the damage,it takes about 3 years for a tree to begin fruiting properly,if it was outside last year the blossoms were obviously not pollinated,in a g/house,as they show,you can use a kids soft paintbrush to transfer the pollen from one flower to another..good luck with it..i bought a peach tree from aldi in the spring..�3.99,it survived the 80mph winds last month,looks a bit ragged,but growing away well in a cut down dustbin..Originally posted by david2211 View PostI have lots of plums now developing on my Victoria plum trees. The peach tree has no leaves at all. Last year there were leaves but no fruit. Previous years there was a lot of large fruit. Could it be the two very severe winters we have had in North East England? Any hope for it? It is in a well sheltered but sunny position
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Is it in a pot or in open ground? If you have no leaves or any sign of growth by this time of year I would say it's probably a goner.Originally posted by david2211 View PostI have lots of plums now developing on my Victoria plum trees. The peach tree has no leaves at all. Last year there were leaves but no fruit. Previous years there was a lot of large fruit. Could it be the two very severe winters we have had in North East England? Any hope for it? It is in a well sheltered but sunny position
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