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    Has anyone noticed maybe your area will be different. But wild apple and pears are just loaded with blossoms right now to me means small fruit and bit latter than normal too

    But I haven’t had a tick yet this year dog or human a lot of midge flies tho

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    Heavy fruit they say leads to a tough year, we shall see. It is already dry around here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    Heavy fruit they say leads to a tough year, we shall see. It is already dry around here.
    Isn't it the other way around...after a bad year the trees bear heavy the next season ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Isn't it the other way around...after a bad year the trees bear heavy the next season ?
    We had great crop apples pears last year. Big pears and apples for wild trees

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    Is it a "mast year"?

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mast_(botany)

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    Quote Originally Posted by GW11 View Post
    Is it a "mast year"?

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mast_(botany)

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    Just know dad always said late heavy snow was like a coat of manure on the ground april21 we had 5-6” snow
    Deer have eaten the bush down more than most years

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    apricots frost burned only a few remain doubtful any will stay
    plums not much better
    cherries took a hit but seem to be a few
    Macintosh few but holding other varieties looking like a good year
    pear, and Asian pear doing good
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    Trees do what trees do. I believe a moisture laden spring will cause more blossoms.

    The one "forecast" I have noticed that seems to ring true is when trees are overloaded with fruit you can expect a severe winter.

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    My pear tree had less blossoms this year, the apple trees about the same.
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    A couple of crab apple trees.
    I had to take the torch to the first one today as there was already a fair sized caterpillar tent on it.




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