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Old February 12, 2009   #1
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Default My pruned Peach tree, any more needed?..

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Old February 12, 2009   #2
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Sorry about that. These might be better.

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I'll get it one of these days!!! It's too early for this!!
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I think it looks good~~!
And are those little buds that i see all over it?
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