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Fruit tree update!!!

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Two Cherry Trees The cherry trees are getting taller and their leaves are long: Grapefruit, lemon, and key lime fruit trees Some of the citrus trees have grown another stem of leaves: These two are key lime fruit trees: Apricot Tree The leaves have become more yellow: Apple Tree The leaves have turned more yellow and orange/red: Plum Tree The leaves are falling off: Plum Tree Most of the leaves have fallen off: Apple  This apple tree's leaves are almost gone. There are only a few leaves on top: My tallest plum tree below has lost almost all its leaves: The 4 peach trees below have lost a lot of their leaves: Thank you for viewing!!!

Update on fruit trees!!!

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The yellow leaves on the peach trees are falling off: The leaves on this plum tree below are falling off: The leaves on the apricot tree below are turning yellow and orange: The leaves are falling off this plum tree below: Most of the leaves on this plum tree are yellow and orange: The leaves on this apple tree below are turning yellow and orange: The bottom leaves on this apple tree below have fallen off:

UPDATE on heirloom plum melons!!!

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HEIRLOOM PLUM MELONS I picked the last of the heirloom plum melons. I also collected seeds from them. I now have plenty of seeds to grow more heirloom plum melons next year:) The weather at night froze the heirloom plum melons, so I decided to pick all of the heirloom plum melons so they wouldn't turn to mush, even if some of them were picked really young and little, as you can see in the image below: The heirloom plum melons carried healthy seeds, even if they were picked earlier than I had hoped: I scooped the seeds out, cleaned them, then dried them to save for next year:    Thank you for viewing!!!

UPDATE on 3 avocado trees!!!

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3 AVOCADO TREES Two of the avocados have really long leaves. The third avocado has clipped leaves(I cut off the  rusty red fungi growing on the ends of those leaves). This avocado tree below has healthy leaves on top and unhealthy leaves on bottom. The leaves are unhealthy underneath because there is a dark rusty red fungi growing on them: This avocado tree below is healthy, with all green leaves:   The stem is growing taller, even though its leaves have been growing fungi:   Thank you for viewing!!!

Fruit tree leaves turning colors for fall!!

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Fruit tree leaves!!! Apple tree, plum tree, plum tree, peach tree, and then plum tree, in images below: The leaves are red/orange on this Apple tree: The leaves are turning yellow on this plum tree below: The leaves are yellow and red/orange on this plum tree below: A lot of the leaves on this peach tree below are yellow: The leaves on this plum tree below are starting to turn yellow: Thank you for viewing!!  I will update again when there is more change in their leaves and also change in other fruit tree leaves.

Apple trees update!!!

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9 Apple trees A lot of the Apple trees have grown really tall, as you can see in the images below: This Apple tree below is my tallest Apple tree: This apple tree below has red roots and it's bottom leaves have red fungi, but rather than those issues it is doing well: This Apple tree below has one stem that cannot stand up at all, so I am helping that stem stand up with straws. Its other stem stands up well. This Apple tree also has fungi of white powder or mildew on its leaves too so it isn't that healthy of an Apple tree: This Apple tree below is doing good and is one of my your Apple trees: This Apple tree below is doing well, except for some red fungi growing on its top leaves: This Apple tree below is healthy and has grown pretty tall: This Apple tree is also really tall, but it's leaves are a yellowish green color: This Apple tree below has some fungi on a few of its leaves, but it is doing well and has large lea...

Heirloom Plum Melons UPDATE!!!

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HEIRLOOM PLUM MELONS I picked 6 more melons from the vine today, as you can see in the first image below: The 5 plum melons I picked earlier plus the 6 plum melons I just picked today are all together in the image below. A few still have green on them, but most of them are orange or a little orange/brown: There are 13 plum melons still growing, as you can see in the images below. The leaves are dying, but they are continuing to grow: This plum melon below is still really young! Thank you for viewing!!!