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Aug 25, 2011 11:01 AM CST
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skellogg said:Heck, probably won't ever harvest much fruit, as I'm sure the birds will beat me to it Hilarious! We planted 2 cherry trees, the other being a Montmorency and it really took off this year and filled out nicely and grew some and had a couple dozen cherries on it until the waxwings found it. Cherries weren't ripe yet, and the darn things ate all the meat off the pits and left the pits hanging there naked Rolling on the floor laughing


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