GOOD-BYE PEACH TREE!
Peach tree stump & roots. |
This photo isn’t some space alien. It’s the roots of what’s left of our peach tree after we pulled it out last week. It took quite a lot of digging and pulling — thanks, Lonn & Kim. It wasn’t diseased, but it was the victim of broken branches and bad pruning jobs over the years. I loved the big juicy peaches, but the branches that were still producing fruit were so high that I couldn’t reach them. And since it was growing on a slope, ladder-climbing was always a scary prospect for me. .
Hole where peach tree once stood, filled with water to aid the pulling. |
This is actually the second peach tree we’ve had in our yard. The first one was growing just fine for over ten years, with wonderful sweet peaches, on a nice flat part of the backyard. As a new fruit-grower, I didn’t realize that all peach trees are not the same. Mine produced sweet, flavorful peaches, but they had a cling stone that was hard to remove.
Then my husband, Kim, had the idea to build a shed in that nice flat spot. He knew I wasn’t keen on that. While I was in Sacramento for a couple of days covering a National Chicken Cook-Off, he brought in a backhoe to dig out that spot. By the time I came home, the tree was gone and a shed partially installed. I didn’t even get to say good-bye.
So I planted Tree Number 2 in a different spot. But ten years later, I sadly knew that last fall would be its last harvest.
I’m not saying good-bye to peaches, however. I’ll be buying a new tree soon. I’m going to plant it back the flat sunny spot where Tree Number 1 used to be. It happened that our city zoning didn’t like Kim’s placement for a shed any more than I did, so the shed is long gone.
And now that I’m much wiser about caring for peach trees, I feel certain it will be around for a long time.