RE: Garden in the middle of hot July and one young pumpkin

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Wow! You got so many fruit tree in your garden. I heard blueberries are pretty easy to grow, but grapes?? They look so healthy, have you had a harvest in previous years? How was it? I'm just starting to grow a fig this year, but I think it will be many year before it will bear any fruit, at the moment it's just one small propagated twig with a few leaves 😄



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There are many more fruit trees on our garden, in addition to the vineyard peach, we have an ordinary peach, an apple (Granny Smith), a pear, seasonal strawberries, several chokeberry trees and currants, several walnut trees (which produce few fruits), but also hazelnuts, with a much larger amount... as for grapes, about 20 years ago, my uncle (who is no longer with us) planted 20 bushes, and years ago we had very good grapes, which we used for eating, but also for making homemade wine... that's what my father did until he passed away. wine needs special care, and without a father, we don't have time for wine... now we eat grapes or make brandy from them... it can happen that even after two or three years your young fig tree will bear fruit. I don't remember how many years passed until we could harvest a larger quantity, but I know how delicious a fig is when you pick it off the branch and eat it without washing it...
These are pears from a tree in my garden🙂

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