2 new dwarf trees: Peach & Apricot

dwarf fruit trees - peach apricot
New additions! Left: Peach - Right: Apricot
dwarf fruit trees - peach apricot
New additions! Left: Peach – Right: Apricot

Well we went out for a ‘quick look’ at one of the local garden centres on Saturday, which turned out not to be quick at all! Though we (ok i) came back with two dwarf fruit trees, a Peach and an Apricot!

I got permission from high command to approve the use of a little garden space for these two new additions to our edible family. Well I think we nearly have every possible fruit tree available and only in a small urban garden, it’s a good job they are of the dwarf variety lol…

I cannot wait until they start to produce fruit this autumn! Though I am not sure we will get anything from the Apricot this year.  Yummy!

We have so many small trees:

  1. Fig
  2. Nectarine
  3. Pear
  4. Apple
  5. Cherry
  6. Greengage
  7. Apricot
  8. Peach

I think in the years to come we could end up being in trouble when most of them become giants!

Piers Caswell (24)

For 15 years I have been creating websites and digital media solutions. I have a keen interest in writing on my personal blog about finding frugal and more sustainable ways to living through the great financial depression.

Situated 34 Miles West of London, located in Tilehurst, Reading.

Piers Caswell

Piers Caswell

Founder, designer & developer at Digital-Zest Online Ltd
For 15 years I have been creating websites and digital media solutions. I have a keen interest in writing on my personal blog about finding frugal and more sustainable ways to living through the great financial depression. Situated 34 Miles West of London, located in Tilehurst, Reading.
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For 15 years I have been creating websites and digital media solutions. I have a keen interest in writing on my personal blog about finding frugal and more sustainable ways to living through the great financial depression. Situated 34 Miles West of London, located in Tilehurst, Reading.

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