I had purchased the seeds for Sweet Mama, and planted the last of them last year. The vines were wild! I prefer the more compact vines. I grew tromboncino in Texas, where they did well. I'll try again next year. Temps make sense, as we had a lot of cool nights in the early summer. Think I'll yank out the 2 delicata hills which still have nothing. It's too late for them. That packet of seed had germination issues. Planted over 3x just to get 8 plants, the last time planted the rest of the packet. It's frustrating when our season is so limited, as is yours, I imagine. DH picked the rest of the peaches today. I racked the plum wine, so the fermentation bucket is ready to do some peach wine. I think I'll have to wait until my hand is out if the bandage and stitches, and is washable.. Think it'll be a sticky project, as the peaches, although cosmetically very ugly, are very sweet.
They will be covered in nylon socks next year. Darn BMSBs! My chooks eat them if they happen upon them. I don't want to try to catch them and get that smell all over my hands.