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JoeReal
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Joined: 16 Nov 2005
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Location: Davis, California

Posted: Fri 07 Mar, 2008 5:23 am

This year's harvest would even be better than last year's fantastic crops. The relatively perfect California spring with mild perfect temperature and gradual changes, the long periods of rainless days when blooms are opening everywhere and very dense would mean that we will have once again tremendous fruit sets on most of California's stone fruits.

Expect a bumper record crop of Almonds, apricots, peaches, pluots, plums, cherries, apriums, nectarines, cherry plums, and all the other stone fruits. Cherries could once again go down to $0.59/lb or less at my favorite fruit stand.

Peach leaf curl, brown rot, blight diseases would be at a minimum if you were on top of them last year.

We have had the highest chilling hours of the season in 8 years, even though we did not have the arctic blast early this year.

Already all of my apples and exotic pears grafted a couple of years ago have flower buds and starting to open, the very first time and would be able to taste all of them this year.

None of the fireblight models have placed the blooms beyond the cautionary measure, it has been cool enough that the blooms did not earn enough degree days for Erwinia bacteria to multiply to epidemic rates. There would be minimal spraying too.

Quinces are all having nice bud formation. My blueberries are loaded with flower buds.

There would be a lot of thinning work or my fruit trees would break again. I would be thankful for the coming strong winds to thin out my crops for me.

Citruses are starting to churn out tell tale signs of abundant flower buds. Will have once again loaded trees when there are still plenty of citruses to harvest.

Even my bananas have fruits that survived the winter and I could have trunk ripened bananas by the summer's end. Persimmons are the only ones asleep for now. All of my dormant grafts for this season are showing signs of vigorous growth. Truly perfect winter to spring transition, and I hope I don't jinx this by stating my forecast!

So what do you think of this years harvest?
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Millet
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Joined: 13 Nov 2005
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Location: Colorado

Posted: Fri 07 Mar, 2008 11:53 am

Thanks Joe, I always look forward to California fruit arriving in the supermarket. California fruit is always a Colorado favorite. Yesterday I added three more fruit trees to my "grove" yesterday, with a purchase of two (2) Honeycrisp apple trees, (one for outside ground planting and one for container greenhouse planting)and a Bing Cherry tree. This brings my "orchard" up to seven apple trees, five cherry trees, one pear, one peach, and three plum trees. - Millet
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JoeReal
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Location: Davis, California

Posted: Fri 07 Mar, 2008 12:07 pm

Thanks! Just PM me should you need pollenizers or want to try other plum cultivars. I have dormant scionwood that I keep in the storage bin until mid-spring or early summer.
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dauben
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Joined: 25 Nov 2006
Posts: 963
Location: Ramona, CA, Zone 9A

Posted: Sat 08 Mar, 2008 5:43 am

I agree with Joe. I'm looking forward to this year also. I've planted my Passion Fruit vines 3 years on a row and each year the frost has killed them. This is the first year that they have survived the winter. The weather has been pretty mild so far with just the right amount of rain. I drive to work and it seems more like Ireland than the dry arid southwest.

Right now all of my bulbs are coming up. The Bearded Iris' are looking good and all of my citrus are doing well. My Rio Red Grapefruit hasn't even been harvested yet and the tree is already blooming again. Only problem I can see is that this is slug season and with new growth on my citrus, I expect leaf miners to invade again.

Phillip
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