Trees in my garden





Windywillow
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Trees in my garden
My two apple trees are growing many many apples this year, I hope. Last year, they had maybe 4 or 5 between the both. And last year my two kids were playing frisbee and knocked 2 of the apples out! That was almost 50% of the crop gone! So I'm happy to see so many developing this year.
I love my baby Hawthorn, Harold. He's looking fine this year.
Here's the first ever flower he sported last month.
Now turning into seeds.
Rowan flowers slowly fading. I didn't have a chance to take a pic of them while they were white and fresh. Should be a decent berry crop this year. I hope they are a nice color.
1 Comments:
I love that you named your hawthorne Harold! And what pretty blossoms Harold has.
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