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dennis1983

Good luck for peaches in winter

dennis1983
12 years ago

Hi

I would like to say good luck for peach growers for winter, so peaches can survive winter. I know it is little late to say that, but there is still winter (U.S.A. use determination season as astronomical way). I know U.S.A. has been quite warm this winter.

How has been your winter been? I think i saw some messages saying some plants try to wake up. I think there is risk of frost if peaches flowers too early. But frost is also risk in Georgia which is peach state. It depends what stage flower buds are, how cold tolerant they are - if you have flower buds. Warm weather might help flower buds to survive winter, if we exclude fast temperature drop after warm weather which might make damage to peaches.

I meant good luck for spring, so flower buds cab survive in spring when there might be risk of frost in southern U.S.A. as they probably don't have too much cold weather for peaches. Unless you are growing some Florida peach varieties which might be less hardy. Eastern U.S.A. can have luck for that winter, but also in above mention frost thing. I meant Michigan, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania area, it might have called great lakes area or northerneastern part of U.S.A. or how you call it. Also Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri area, so you don't feel you got excluded. Older peaches are stronger in winter, i know. I have snow in ground so that protects peaches. Also warm autumn helped mine peaches, or so i think. Hopefully mine peaches survive this winter.

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