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This years fruit performance.
"mark" wrote in message o.uk... I don't know if it can be blamed on the weather but here's my report: Pear trees (2): Hardly any pears Plum trees (3): Hardly any plums Apples: Doing okay Red currants: Much reduced crop Strawberries: Disappointing, down by a half. Slugs: bumper crop! Anybody else experiencing similar? mark No fruit trees in my garden but next door's Plum, Apple and Cherry trees are quite bare of fruit. In my garden: Raspberries, now fruiting well after a slow start. Blackberry (only one bush), very promising for a bumper crop with lots of unripe fruit and loads more flower buds still to open Loganberry, it's best year so far but not really worth the bother. Rhubarb, both plants doing really well, shall start freezing it as I'm a bit fed up with crumble now, lol! Kiwi, has lots of fruit but I'm not sure if they will ripen because according to everything I've read about growing them I'm doing everything wrong!!! Blueberry, absolutely nothing this year. Tomatoes, very poor about ten fruit on 24 plants though the greenhouse ones are doing better now. Slugs and snails, bl**dy millions of them, they've demolished my Beans and Broccoli, a couple of Dahlias, nearly all the French Marigolds I planted and my Hostas have more holes in their leaves than a colander....despite my resorting to using slug pellets and doing daily 'collections' of the slimy creatures. -- Shirley x http://community.webshots.com/user/s...host=community How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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This years fruit performance.
On 07/25/2012 10:37 AM, David Rance wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 mark wrote: I don't know if it can be blamed on the weather but here's my report: Pear trees (2): Hardly any pears Ditto. Here too. Plum trees (3): Hardly any plums Ditto but the greengages are doing all right. And last year I missed the crop through it ripening a good two to three weeks early. We got no greengages and no mirabelles. There will be a few purples but not many. Cherries: very little None on 3 trees (all different maturing). Apples: Doing okay We have a few but most trees are barren. The best is "Reinette Blanche d'Espagne" an heritage dessert variety. A lot of my eating apples are rotting on the trees. Haven't checked the cider apples yet. Red currants: Much reduced crop Ditto - and the birds have stripped what there was. Strange, because they normally leave them alone in my garden. Got a few red and black, but very reduced. Blackcurrants and gooseberries have done well even though the bushes are young. Only a few gogs. Strawberries: Disappointing, down by a half. Alpines have done extremely well. None for us. I have a twenty-year-old black mulberry. For the first time most of the fruit withered instead of developing. Slugs: bumper crop! Ditto. Some VERY large ones seen! Which reminds me, we've seen thrushes for the first time in a few years attacking the snails. Ditto again. We have never seen so many slugs and snails. For other fruit, the early raspberries were OK, if somewhat rotten (lots of triage required) but the lates aren't setting well. Strangely it will be a good year for peaches if we get some heat to ripen them. Lots of cob nuts too although whether the quality and size is good remains to be seen. -E |
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