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Sacha 26-05-2007 06:32 PM

Nuts!
 
Our two almond trees, planted this spring, have a few nuts on them. I
tasted fresh almonds once only, in Crete and I'm hoping ours will taste as
wonderful. Does anyone have experience of this or will they not ripen in
English weather?

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)



Sacha 26-05-2007 10:42 PM

Nuts!
 
On 26/5/07 20:23, in article , "Anne
Jackson" wrote:

The message from Sacha contains these
words:

Our two almond trees, planted this spring, have a few nuts on them. I
tasted fresh almonds once only, in Crete and I'm hoping ours will taste as
wonderful. Does anyone have experience of this or will they not ripen in
English weather?


Given the super summers we've had for the past couple of years, you
never know.

You know the Greek for 'almond' don't you... amygdala! ;-)


No, I didn't know that! It was in Crete that I once and only tasted that
delicious milky flavour of ripe almonds. Never learned the name for them,
though.

--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
(remove weeds from address)



Alan Holmes[_2_] 29-05-2007 11:30 AM

Nuts!
 

"Anne Jackson" wrote in message
...
The message from Sacha contains these
words:

Our two almond trees, planted this spring, have a few nuts on them. I
tasted fresh almonds once only, in Crete and I'm hoping ours will taste
as
wonderful. Does anyone have experience of this or will they not ripen in
English weather?


Given the super summers we've had for the past couple of years, you
never know.

You know the Greek for 'almond' don't you... amygdala! ;-)


So, at last, you are admitting you are a nut!(:-)



Alan Holmes[_2_] 29-05-2007 11:31 AM

Nuts!
 

"Anne Jackson" wrote in message
...
The message from Sacha contains these
words:
On 26/5/07 20:23, in article ,
"Anne
Jackson" wrote:
The message from Sacha contains
these
words:

Our two almond trees, planted this spring, have a few nuts on them. I
tasted fresh almonds once only, in Crete and I'm hoping ours will
taste as
wonderful. Does anyone have experience of this or will they not ripen
in
English weather?

Given the super summers we've had for the past couple of years, you
never know.

You know the Greek for 'almond' don't you... amygdala! ;-)


No, I didn't know that! It was in Crete that I once and only tasted that
delicious milky flavour of ripe almonds. Never learned the name for
them,
though.


Yes, delicious aren't they...one of the many reasons why I chose it
for my e-mail address... my _actual_ address was another... ;-)


Nut?



Alan Holmes[_2_] 29-05-2007 06:15 PM

Nuts!
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
Our two almond trees, planted this spring, have a few nuts on them. I
tasted fresh almonds once only, in Crete and I'm hoping ours will taste as
wonderful. Does anyone have experience of this or will they not ripen in
English weather?


And nuts to you!(:-)

But seriously, I would not have imagined almonds growing here!



David Rance 29-05-2007 10:30 PM

Nuts!
 
On Tue, 29 May 2007, Alan Holmes wrote:

Our two almond trees, planted this spring, have a few nuts on them. I
tasted fresh almonds once only, in Crete and I'm hoping ours will taste as
wonderful. Does anyone have experience of this or will they not ripen in
English weather?


And nuts to you!(:-)

But seriously, I would not have imagined almonds growing here!


But they do! When I was a boy I can remember walking along a road to
school which was lined with almond trees. In the season we would
"scrump" the almonds and eat them.

David

--
David Rance
writing from Le Mesnil Villement, Calvados, France


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