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Hi, Danielle: Thanks for the great question! What you need to do is simply observe. Since you and the tree are new to each other, and we don’t know the age of the tree (although hopefully it does), the best thing to do is leave it alone. If it turns out that most fruit don’t develop well, then you may want to prune back some blossoms next year to help the tree focus its energy. But right now we wouldn’t do anything, as it sounds like it’s doin’ just peachy by itself. Thanks again!

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