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I often sat underneath this tree. The last thing my ancestor brought over a true symbol of beauty, a

I often sat underneath this tree. The last thing my ancestor brought over a true symbol of beauty, a peach tree. But alas this tree is dying. Nothing I do can save it nor will I. Today is the last time I will visit this place, for tomorrow I set off into the world.


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“Sun in the Mountain of Fruit and Flower”sketch>color rough>final paintingProbably the fastest“Sun in the Mountain of Fruit and Flower”sketch>color rough>final paintingProbably the fastest“Sun in the Mountain of Fruit and Flower”sketch>color rough>final paintingProbably the fastest

“Sun in the Mountain of Fruit and Flower”

sketch>color rough>final painting

Probably the fastest painting I’ve done recently.  Might end up fixing a bit…done for a class :D


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Fruit trees are fruiting!

All these trees I’ve grafted or rooted myself, starting with bare rootstock or a cutting. Many of these trees I’ve put on multiple varieties. Some have more than half a dozen or more different varieties on one tree!

Since we don’t own land, we grow our trees in containers. They all started out in 1 gallon pots and now most are in 15 gallon containers. I don’t plan on potting up further but we are hopeful we will plant many of these trees in the ground when we buy a place soon.

We’ve got apple, Asian pear, plum, nectarine, peach, grapefruit, mandarin, pineapple guava, fig, pomegranate and more.

No fruit yet on the cherry or European Pear trees. Maybe next year!

Go peach boy go!

So the reason why I haven’t been updating things here very often is because the past few months I’ve been training others/being trained.. all the hard work paid off and I ended up getting the promotion!

INKFLORESCENCE 08 - Peach tree.

The sacred tree of inmortality. ✨

Original for sale! if you want or have any questions feel free to write me an e-mail o send a DM. I will happy to answer your doubts.

Throwback to last summer and our record peach harvest

My blood peach started blooming this past weekend and we’re expecting below freezing temperatures most nights this week, so on Sunday I wrapped it up the best I could. It’s not the easiest job as it is, but I insisted on making it even worse for myself by doing it at night (after I watched the temperature slowly drop all evening and the hills being covered in snow). That’s a 25 m² furniture dust cover, honestly I was expecting it to cover the tree much better. Should still work. Somewhat. Now fingers crossed we’ll get through this week without too much damage.

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