posted 3 hours ago
I noticed this year that my plum tree had extraordinary fruit set. I went up and had to thin out probably 500 plums. Then I noticed that one of my favorite varieties, Howard Miracle, had way more branches that it had ever had before. If I didn't thin them, they would definitely have broken. All of this new growth came after a 7 year plateau in which it had stayed the same size.
I have been finishing up with biocharring my yard. I went through all of the areas that seemed to need it the most. I didn't biochar the plums until the end because they were already doing so well. Then I decided that I didn't have anywhere else to work on, so I biocharred them too. It took me awhile to connect the extra new growth with the biochar, because I've been so busy this spring. I'm glad I did though, because it made a big difference.
John S
PDX OR
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