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As this is my first summer here, I can't compare it to year's past, however I think it's safe to say that my fruit trees are way behind where they should be.
The apples and pears are still a couple of months away.
I have two types of cherries (one is a "normal" style of cherry [not sure the name yet], and the other I'm told is a "black cherry"); they have been coming in for a weeks now.
The green house is bursting though, with peppers of various kinds and tomatoes all now visibly growing.
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