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Bob Hobden 03-08-2009 05:55 PM

Cherry plums/Mirabelles
 
After our discussion re Sacha's post about a little round red fruit we
noticed whilst out walking (we do that) a lot of golden yellow cherry sized
plums (Mirabelles) on the ground, tasted a couple and found them very sweet,
picked a kilo and made wonderful golden cherry plum/Mirabelle jam.
Since then we have seen lots of similar trees both in gardens, e.g. the
Vicarage, and on the roadside and today came across a couple of red cherry
plum trees just like Sacha's photo. They were on the roadside amongst a few
yellow cherry plum trees, all loaded with fruit, so another jam making
session beckons.
Hugh Fernley would be proud of us, hedgerow jam.

Never noticed this many trees covered in fruit before, must be the cold
winter delaying flowering and no late frosts.

Not seen any Damsons yet though.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
just W. of London







Sacha[_4_] 03-08-2009 06:58 PM

Cherry plums/Mirabelles
 
On 2009-08-03 17:55:30 +0100, "Bob Hobden" said:

After our discussion re Sacha's post about a little round red fruit we
noticed whilst out walking (we do that) a lot of golden yellow cherry sized
plums (Mirabelles) on the ground, tasted a couple and found them very sweet,
picked a kilo and made wonderful golden cherry plum/Mirabelle jam.
Since then we have seen lots of similar trees both in gardens, e.g. the
Vicarage, and on the roadside and today came across a couple of red cherry
plum trees just like Sacha's photo. They were on the roadside amongst a few
yellow cherry plum trees, all loaded with fruit, so another jam making
session beckons.
Hugh Fernley would be proud of us, hedgerow jam.

Never noticed this many trees covered in fruit before, must be the cold
winter delaying flowering and no late frosts.

Not seen any Damsons yet though.


It must be the cold of this winter, don't you think? I hate the idea
of plants being killed off by frosts but I admit I'm torn - I did like
having a proper winter and so, it seems, did many plants.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon



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