As I was driving in to work this morning, I noticed that the peach trees are blooming at the UGA Horticulture Farm in Watkinsville GA. Not a big surprise considering the cold winter, which provided adequate chill hours for many varieties, and the extremely warm conditions which have occurred in the region for the last two weeks.  But some varieties still may not have experienced sufficient chill hours to set a great crop. This article from Growing Produce discusses how peach farmers manage their suite of varieties to deal with variable chill hours and prune their trees to take advantage of the conditions that are occurring. You can read it at https://www.growingproduce.com/fruits/stone-fruit/peach-growers-can-overcome-low-chill-hours/.

Source: Andrea Pavanello, Commons Wikimedia