What did you do in your orchard today?

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You all coming this fall to help me plant this mess? BYOS (Bring Your Own Shovel).
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Why wait?

Since they are potted there is no need to wait for them to go dormant. The sooner you plant them the sooner their roots can start expanding.
 

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Why wait?

Since they are potted there is no need to wait for them to go dormant. The sooner you plant them the sooner their roots can start expanding.

because it is hot outside and it would be a lot harder to keep them watered and alive - once it cools off seems like a better time to plant than now. but hey, who am i to say? :)
 

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Loring is just starting to ripen, once loring is done, so is our peach season. Our lone loring tree still tastes like sweet grapefruit to me. It's our least favorite peach tasting wise but perhaps the best looking peach. However, It's still a favorite because a loring peach is better than no peach at all. This isn't near the largest on the tree, its just one that I checked and it's ripe. The fruit is still clean which is a major milestone reached for me this season.

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I thought maybe if I let loring hang ripe on the tree a little longer, it's flavor profile might change. Nope the flesh just gets more red and it still tastes like sweet grapefruit. I noticed it doesn't even have much of a peachy fragrance either. But it sure is a pretty looking large peach. I'm no expert here, but I highly suspect this variety was bred for the supermarket. Where appearance and weight are top priorities, with flavor being near the bottom of the priority list 🤔.

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Trying to give this peach every chance to remain in the orchard and not be replaced with another more desirable variety.

From AI:

"There are no scientifically documented *unique* health benefits specific to the **Loring peach** (*Prunus persica* 'Loring') that distinguish it nutritionally from other peach varieties.

The Loring peach is primarily known for its horticultural and sensory qualities—such as its firm texture, sweet flavor, attractive red blush, and extended harvest season—rather than distinct nutritional or medicinal properties. Like other yellow-fleshed peaches, it contains beneficial compounds such as:

- **Vitamin C** – supports immune function and skin health
- **Dietary fiber** – aids digestion and gut health
- **Potassium** – helps regulate blood pressure
- **Antioxidants** (e.g., chlorogenic acid, carotenoids) – help combat oxidative stress

However, no peer-reviewed studies or agricultural research highlight a unique phytochemical profile or enhanced health benefits in Loring peaches compared to other cultivars like Redhaven or Elberta.

In summary: while the Loring peach is a flavorful and nutritious fruit, its health benefits are consistent with those of common peaches, and no specific or exceptional health advantages have been identified solely for this variety.'

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While it may not have a "peachy" flavor profile, it's sure a pretty picture! 😁. However, you're not there to grow a picture! Being redish, it's not even a good peach example picture.....sigh....I wouldn't grow more of that variety if the taste was just "ok" ish. The pit is sure clean to separate. Make jam with them.
 
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