San Marzano survivors. Three look good maybe a fourth.
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Before you spend that kind of money, check your local donut shop or deli! I can get food grade, 5 gallon plastic buckets with lids for $1.50 each at a donut shop. They get their fillings/icings in them, so they have to be food grade.What about buying some of those food-grade plastic barrels? Not sure how available they are in your area, but around here I see them on craigslist for $25-$30. Cut them in half, drill some holes in the bottom, place them up on a 2-high cinder block setup, to get waist-high beds.
I did the same in Cumberland County, TN. First year of fruiting I had a bumper crop. Then none ever since. We packed up and moved to Southern AL in hopes to have peaches here and chickens to boot. Cold snaps don't kill our chickens!Yup. I put in a 30-tree orchard over the last two years. All the trees that blossomed were complete floral losses. I will have to remember that when I don't feel like preserving fruit in a productive year...
I did the same in Cumberland County, TN. First year of fruiting I had a bumper crop. Then none ever since. We packed up and moved to Southern AL in hopes to have peaches here and chickens to boot. Cold snaps don't kill our chickens!