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Crop failure
South east England. One - raspberries. Two - plums.
Autumn Bliss. Plants about five years old. Excellent crops until this year. Very poor and the leaves on several plants have lost their "green-ness" Prune to ground level every year about January and feed with Growmore at that time. Victoria Plum. About 20 years old. Never a very good cropper, but a couple of years ago produced a bumper crop of excellent fruits. Last year about half-a-dozen and this year nil. Prune two thirds of last years growth in early Spring. Any suggestions? Alistair |
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from "Alistair Macdonald" contains these words: South east England. One - raspberries. Two - plums. Autumn Bliss. Plants about five years old. Excellent crops until this year. Very poor and the leaves on several plants have lost their "green-ness" Prune to ground level every year about January and feed with Growmore at that time. Try giving them a feed of (say) Epsom salts, or something which contains magnesium. Victoria Plum. About 20 years old. Never a very good cropper, but a couple of years ago produced a bumper crop of excellent fruits. Last year about half-a-dozen and this year nil. Prune two thirds of last years growth in early Spring. Any suggestions? Plums do this anyway, and the North East can get quite cold and frosty during flowering time. Pruning plums can set them back years, sometimes. (Though I don't think Victorias are quite so touchy about it.) -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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"Alistair Macdonald" wrote in message ... South east England. One - raspberries. Two - plums. Autumn Bliss. Plants about five years old. Excellent crops until this year. Very poor and the leaves on several plants have lost their "green-ness" Prune to ground level every year about January and feed with Growmore at that time. Victoria Plum. About 20 years old. Never a very good cropper, but a couple of years ago produced a bumper crop of excellent fruits. Last year about half-a-dozen and this year nil. Prune two thirds of last years growth in early Spring. Any suggestions? Pray for some sun ! |
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Alistair Macdonald wrote:
South east England. One - raspberries. Two - plums. Autumn Bliss. Plants about five years old. Excellent crops until this year. Very poor and the leaves on several plants have lost their "green-ness" Prune to ground level every year about January and feed with Growmore at that time. Victoria Plum. About 20 years old. Never a very good cropper, but a couple of years ago produced a bumper crop of excellent fruits. Last year about half-a-dozen and this year nil. Prune two thirds of last years growth in early Spring. Any suggestions? Alistair I have an 8yo Victoria, fan trained. It has always cropped every other year & this year about 35lbs, next year 0. Still well worth it Malcolm |
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from Anne Welsh Jackson contains these words: Rusty Hinge 2 wrote: Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Oh, er, ummmm. I sent an emu to the address you use in .local! Did you get it? I take it you didn't get my reply? I'll have another go. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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Alistair Macdonald wrote:
South east England. One - raspberries. Two - plums. Victoria Plum. About 20 years old. Never a very good cropper, but a couple of years ago produced a bumper crop of excellent fruits. Last year about half-a-dozen and this year nil. Prune two thirds of last years growth in early Spring. The local PYO farm has indicated that there would be few plums this year due to a frost at flowering time. (I was pleased to get just 2 plums on a newly planted tree - tasty ) -- CTC Right to Ride Rep. for Richmond upon Thames |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Paul Luton wrote:
Victoria Plum. About 20 years old. Never a very good cropper, but a couple of years ago produced a bumper crop of excellent fruits. Last year about half-a-dozen and this year nil. Prune two thirds of last years growth in early Spring. The local PYO farm has indicated that there would be few plums this year due to a frost at flowering time. (I was pleased to get just 2 plums on a newly planted tree - tasty ) I had no plums whatsoever this year because of the frost and I have about half a dozen plum and gage trees. David -- David Rance writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France |
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Thanks for all the plum information which is appreciated and comforting. Any
advance on my other crop failure - my Autumn Bliss raspberries? Alistair "David Rance" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Paul Luton wrote: Victoria Plum. About 20 years old. Never a very good cropper, but a couple of years ago produced a bumper crop of excellent fruits. Last year about half-a-dozen and this year nil. Prune two thirds of last years growth in early Spring. The local PYO farm has indicated that there would be few plums this year due to a frost at flowering time. (I was pleased to get just 2 plums on a newly planted tree - tasty ) I had no plums whatsoever this year because of the frost and I have about half a dozen plum and gage trees. David -- David Rance writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France |
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The message
from Anne Welsh Jackson contains these words: Our plum tree 'went' last year, to make room for the summerhouse, Pour encourager les autres? but I have a better crop of greengages than I've ever had before... G Ah, j'ai raison innit. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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On 21/8/08 20:26, in article ,
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote: The message from Anne Welsh Jackson contains these words: Our plum tree 'went' last year, to make room for the summerhouse, Pour encourager les autres? There you are! Now we see why people talk to their plants........"shape up you in the corner or you're for the chop" etc. etc. Works well, I find. but I have a better crop of greengages than I've ever had before... G Ah, j'ai raison innit. Sempre. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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