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Moonraker 09-06-2012 02:32 PM

Poor fruit year?
 
Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.
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Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire

'Mike'[_4_] 09-06-2012 02:36 PM

Poor fruit year?
 

"Moonraker" wrote in message
...
Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.
--
Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire


Our Victoria Plum is about to break branches with so much fruit. This is the
plum tree which my daughter didn't want in one of her houses, so dug it up,
pruned it like mad, wrapped it up, put it on the front seat of her Impreza
and brought it down to us

Mike


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I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight.

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[email protected] 09-06-2012 02:39 PM

Poor fruit year?
 
In article ,
Moonraker wrote:
Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.
--
Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire


It's the same here - though I am going to get a few damsons. No
peaches, though, and the fig is only just starting into growth.
Yes, it was the frost.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Baz[_3_] 09-06-2012 02:50 PM

Poor fruit year?
 
Moonraker wrote in :

Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.


Our Conference pears look very good, as always, this year.

The two 3 year old cherry trees have blossomed and gone, apart from a few
cherries.

Frost and floods must have destroyed young fruit on trees this year?

Baz

Ophelia[_4_] 09-06-2012 03:21 PM

Poor fruit year?
 


"Moonraker" wrote in message
...
Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.


I've been having problems with fruit which I mentioned here for advice. We
are away a lot because of work. The past two years the fruit set (apples
and plums) but dropped before they came to maturity. It was decided that
lack of water might be the problem. Our apple trees have blossomed heavily
but of course it is too early for the plums yet. It seems we might be
going away again pretty soon so we might not reap the rewards of such heavy
blossom:(

O (*Central Belt of Scotland)
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http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/


kay 09-06-2012 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moonraker (Post 961077)
Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.

pears moderate, too early to tell with apples, strawberries and tayberries look good, medlars normal, figs shaping up well, too early for mulberries - it's barely in leaf.

Jake 09-06-2012 06:00 PM

Poor fruit year?
 
On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 14:32:40 +0100, Moonraker
wrote:

Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.


Here, established pear is zilch but a little baby I bought earlier in
the year to replace a dead one has two little fruity things on it.
Gala apple trees have a fair quantity of little fruits developing;
other apples no sign of anything. The plum's new so not expecting
anything on that though it's grown a foot since I planted it.
Strawberries and raspberries are developing loads of fruits as is a
dwarf cherry and the blackcurrants.

No sign of spuds coming up though that's probably because I didn't
plant any :) Second lot of tomatoes keeled over like the first so now
not bothering with those this year.

Cheers, Jake
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Urgling from Swansea Bay. Dave's at that
end; I'm at this end. Bill's in the middle.

Christina Websell 09-06-2012 06:11 PM

Poor fruit year?
 

"Moonraker" wrote in message
...
Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.
--


Seem to have a reasonable crop of damsons coming, but the plums don't look
good here in Leics.
Can't get to look at the apple trees in the orchard for nettles, I need a
petrol strimmer. Or a strong gardener.
It all got a bit out of control with a broken shoulder followed by a broken
ankle. And I don't have any geese now, which were superb at nibbling off
anything that came up in the orchard.
I really miss having geese.
Tina









harry 09-06-2012 07:13 PM

Poor fruit year?
 
On Jun 9, 2:32*pm, Moonraker wrote:
Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.
--
Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire



Same with us. Herefordshire. It's the frost wot did it.

David Hill 09-06-2012 09:41 PM

Poor fruit year?
 
On 09/06/2012 19:13, harry wrote:
On Jun 9, 2:32 pm, wrote:
Last year was an excellent year for fruit, in particular damsons and
pears. This year there are no signs of damsons and the pears are very
sparse, in fat it looks like a Norway year, null ponce. Is it general or
just here? I suspect the frosts during blossom time was the main culprit.
--
Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire



Same with us. Herefordshire. It's the frost wot did it.


I'll have to look tomorrow if it's not tipping down with rain.


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