Here’s a photo of the tree from further back, it’s the one on the left. The one on the right isn’t fruiting.

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Here’s our original one that self-seeded about eight or nine years ago. It’s never fruited.

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And because this is a chicken forum, here is a video of a grooming session. :p

Sweet little hens!
 
Here's my snow picture. We ended up with about 3 inches. I realized that I need to put up a center post for the netting. Hopefully it holds until then.
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Here’s a photo of the tree from further back, it’s the one on the left. The one on the right isn’t fruiting.

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Here’s our original one that self-seeded about eight or nine years ago. It’s never fruited.

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And because this is a chicken forum, here is a video of a grooming session. :p


What a sweet grooming session. Those trees are really cool. I've eaten a lot of avocados without ever knowing what the trees look like. Thanks for educating me.
 
Here's my snow picture. We ended up with about 3 inches. I realized that I need to put up a center post for the netting. Hopefully it holds until then.View attachment 1996970

We beat you. We're are at 4 inches. Beautiful storm though. Her's a look around my backyard right before dark.
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And the dwarf maple in my front yard after night fell.
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I think maybe your soil retained too much moisture for them. They can live for months without water and their roots only need a rinse with water. They will rot if they stand in water.

That’s probably what happened. Cranky about that! :he Not only were they $50 each, one was red and the other was orange, so different to what we normally have around here.
 

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