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[nafex] Late peaches



I have just harvested my peach crop.
For what it is worth:

I have two small trees of "Siberian Peach" from Bear Creek a few 
years ago. The fruit is small, plentiful, white flesh, freestone and 
delicious.

I have a small peach that is supposed to be a Fingerlakes from 
Miller; but it may not be because the deer reduced the small tree to 
a stake a few years ago and it has regrown and is now producing. So I 
may have a Fingerlake or I may have the rootstock.  The peaches are 
small, beautifully colored red skin, deep orange flesh, so far pretty 
hard, and definitely not a freestone.
If anyone has a Fingerlake Peach, perhaps they could enlighten me 
whether that is what I have.

My Nova pear is covered with delicious pears and just coming in.

I am on the northern edge of zone 4 at elevation 1600 feet in New Hampshire.
-- 
Hank Parker
Maple syrup, apples
NH zone 3-4

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