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Bramley apples?
There is no bloom on the bramleys so far, am I expecting it too early? I have pruned the thing recently, have I done that at the wrong time? Alan -- Reply to alan(at)windsor-berks(dot)freeserve(dot)co(dot)uk |
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Bramley apples?
On Sat, 3 May 2003 22:58:39 +0100, "Alan Holmes"
wrote: There is no bloom on the bramleys so far, am I expecting it too early? I have pruned the thing recently, have I done that at the wrong time? Alan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- My three year old Bramley - on dwarfing stock - has been smothered with blossom which is now giving way to applets galore. This is in Plymouth where we've been having the most unbalanced of weather for several years now. One problem my fruit trees have been having over the past five years is a meagre 'June drop,' I'd always understood that the 'drop' was nature's way of removing any fruit beyond the trees capability of maturing; now I'm not so sure. Last year for instance when I was away for several weeks, I returned to find three branches of overladen Victoria plums had snapped or torn. There had been an absolute minimum of 'fall.' Not that I'm complaining you'll understand :-) .................................................. ............................... |
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