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Cindy Fuller > wrote:
> The "upper 40" of our backyard is a tough place. It's shadowed on all
> sides by trees, shrubbery, and a steep embankment. Grass is sparse up
> there--I'm tempted to put clover seed up there and say the hell with
> mowing. We pretty much ignore it. At the very back of the yard is a
> tree that was mighty scruffy last year. I thought the drought would
> finish it off, but it came back with a vengeance this year. Lo and
> behold, it turns out to be an apricot tree that is bearing fruit. I
> picked half a dozen apricots off it today, and have a few more ripening
> on it. Between this and the ubiquitous blackberries, life is good.
>
> Cindy
Alright Cindy, hand em over. I need apricots.
Regards,
Ranee
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