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Baz[_3_] 18-07-2012 12:24 PM

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Was wondering how your new Victoria plum is doing.
Mine has started to look much more healthy now the temperature has
increased. Still quite wet and soggy here.

Baz

No Name 18-07-2012 12:49 PM

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Baz wrote:
Was wondering how your new Victoria plum is doing.
Mine has started to look much more healthy now the temperature has
increased. Still quite wet and soggy here.


Don't jknow about Jake's, but ours (2 years old, I think) is not at all
happy, with crinkley folded leaves and no fruit. :-(

Baz[_3_] 18-07-2012 01:09 PM

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Baz wrote:
Was wondering how your new Victoria plum is doing.
Mine has started to look much more healthy now the temperature has
increased. Still quite wet and soggy here.


Don't jknow about Jake's, but ours (2 years old, I think) is not at all
happy, with crinkley folded leaves and no fruit. :-(


Crinkly folded leaves. Could that be black or greenfly?
My 2 cherry trees are riddled with blackfly at the tips on new growth.
I have had to leave them that way until things warm up to prevent disease
when I prune them.
I think plum trees are the same, as in summer pruning to prevent disease.

Best of luck.
Baz

No Name 18-07-2012 01:20 PM

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Baz wrote:
Don't jknow about Jake's, but ours (2 years old, I think) is not at all
happy, with crinkley folded leaves and no fruit. :-(

Crinkly folded leaves. Could that be black or greenfly?


I think it probably is, yes.

My 2 cherry trees are riddled with blackfly at the tips on new growth.


Ours were last year, not so bad this year. Obv. all headed for the plum
instead.


Baz[_3_] 18-07-2012 01:48 PM

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wrote in news:a6no01FtkeU1
@mid.individual.net:

Baz wrote:
Don't jknow about Jake's, but ours (2 years old, I think) is not at all
happy, with crinkley folded leaves and no fruit. :-(

Crinkly folded leaves. Could that be black or greenfly?


I think it probably is, yes.

My 2 cherry trees are riddled with blackfly at the tips on new growth.


Ours were last year, not so bad this year. Obv. all headed for the plum
instead.



Sickening, isn't it!

Baz

No Name 18-07-2012 01:53 PM

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Baz wrote:
My 2 cherry trees are riddled with blackfly at the tips on new growth.


Ours were last year, not so bad this year. Obv. all headed for the plum
instead.


Sickening, isn't it!


It is a bit. Last year we were happy to get 6 plums, with the expectation of
more this year. And now we have zilch. :'(

Baz[_3_] 18-07-2012 02:10 PM

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wrote in
:

Baz wrote:
My 2 cherry trees are riddled with blackfly at the tips on new
growth.

Ours were last year, not so bad this year. Obv. all headed for the
plum instead.


Sickening, isn't it!


It is a bit. Last year we were happy to get 6 plums, with the
expectation of more this year. And now we have zilch. :'(


Same with our cherries. All we can do is prune them so the new growth
grows outwards and not into the middle of the tree, and hope that next year
will be kinder.

Baz

Jake 18-07-2012 02:31 PM

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On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:24:59 GMT, Baz wrote:

Was wondering how your new Victoria plum is doing.
Mine has started to look much more healthy now the temperature has
increased. Still quite wet and soggy here.

Baz


It's looking just as expected. Growing nicely, holding at about 6 feet
tall but no fruit this year.

OTOH, enjoying strawberries and raspberries in abundance. Some
cherries though not many but again expected as the cherry was last
year a little twig that I'd got free from somewhere and didn't know
what it was until it fruited this year. The blackcurrants have been
disappointing though.

I think apples and pears will be a washout.

Oh yes! Was wondering why raspberries were disappearing from low down
on the canes. Not nibbled bits, fruits cleanly removed. The culprit is
resident cat! Always thought he was a bit of a fruit case!

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes
it's raining and sometimes it's not.

Jake 18-07-2012 02:37 PM

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On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 13:10:10 GMT, Baz wrote:

wrote in
:

Baz wrote:
My 2 cherry trees are riddled with blackfly at the tips on new
growth.

Ours were last year, not so bad this year. Obv. all headed for the
plum instead.

Sickening, isn't it!


It is a bit. Last year we were happy to get 6 plums, with the
expectation of more this year. And now we have zilch. :'(


Same with our cherries. All we can do is prune them so the new growth
grows outwards and not into the middle of the tree, and hope that next year
will be kinder.

Baz


Odd as, touch wood, I have found no white/green/black fly here at all
this year. Lily beetle have been out in profusion and I've had to
resort to Provado as I couldn't keep up with the squishing.

No noticeable slug problem either which surprises me a bit though that
may be down to the combo of healthy hog/frog/toad populations and an
overdose of nematode treatment. Just had one dahlia stripped bare
overnight and a little bit of hosta nibbling in the last few days.

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes
it's raining and sometimes it's not.

No Name 18-07-2012 02:41 PM

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Jake wrote:
Odd as, touch wood, I have found no white/green/black fly here at all
this year. Lily beetle have been out in profusion and I've had to
resort to Provado as I couldn't keep up with the squishing.


How strange. We've had hardly any lily beetle, but the lilies are all
being eaten by slugs or snails instead. :-(

Baz[_3_] 18-07-2012 03:25 PM

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Jake wrote in
:

On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:24:59 GMT, Baz wrote:

Was wondering how your new Victoria plum is doing.
Mine has started to look much more healthy now the temperature has
increased. Still quite wet and soggy here.

Baz


It's looking just as expected. Growing nicely, holding at about 6 feet
tall but no fruit this year.

OTOH, enjoying strawberries and raspberries in abundance. Some
cherries though not many but again expected as the cherry was last
year a little twig that I'd got free from somewhere and didn't know
what it was until it fruited this year. The blackcurrants have been
disappointing though.

I think apples and pears will be a washout.

Oh yes! Was wondering why raspberries were disappearing from low down
on the canes. Not nibbled bits, fruits cleanly removed. The culprit is
resident cat! Always thought he was a bit of a fruit case!

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes
it's raining and sometimes it's not.


Not then, a carbariumfruitandnuticunpopularis. AKA a Cadburys fruit and nut
case. Oh, thowse fwuit. Everyone's a fruit and nut case, go kwazy phor
those lovely nuts and raisens.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8H4IC9ttIU

Baz

Jake 18-07-2012 04:16 PM

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On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 14:25:16 GMT, Baz wrote:


Not then, a carbariumfruitandnuticunpopularis. AKA a Cadburys fruit and nut
case. Oh, thowse fwuit. Everyone's a fruit and nut case, go kwazy phor
those lovely nuts and raisens.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8H4IC9ttIU

Baz


Yeah! But a raspberry eating CAT!!!!! He turned his nose up at salmon
earlier, went out and came back with red fur around his mouth after
nicking half-a-dozen.

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes
it's raining and sometimes it's not.

Ophelia[_4_] 18-07-2012 09:31 PM

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"Baz" wrote in message
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wrote in
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Baz wrote:
My 2 cherry trees are riddled with blackfly at the tips on new
growth.

Ours were last year, not so bad this year. Obv. all headed for the
plum instead.

Sickening, isn't it!


It is a bit. Last year we were happy to get 6 plums, with the
expectation of more this year. And now we have zilch. :'(


Same with our cherries. All we can do is prune them so the new growth
grows outwards and not into the middle of the tree, and hope that next
year
will be kinder.


We have fruit on our apples but no plums at all:(

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Ophelia[_4_] 18-07-2012 09:32 PM

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"Baz" wrote in message
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Jake wrote in
:

On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 11:24:59 GMT, Baz wrote:

Was wondering how your new Victoria plum is doing.
Mine has started to look much more healthy now the temperature has
increased. Still quite wet and soggy here.

Baz


It's looking just as expected. Growing nicely, holding at about 6 feet
tall but no fruit this year.

OTOH, enjoying strawberries and raspberries in abundance. Some
cherries though not many but again expected as the cherry was last
year a little twig that I'd got free from somewhere and didn't know
what it was until it fruited this year. The blackcurrants have been
disappointing though.

I think apples and pears will be a washout.

Oh yes! Was wondering why raspberries were disappearing from low down
on the canes. Not nibbled bits, fruits cleanly removed. The culprit is
resident cat! Always thought he was a bit of a fruit case!

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling from the East End of Swansea Bay where sometimes
it's raining and sometimes it's not.


Not then, a carbariumfruitandnuticunpopularis. AKA a Cadburys fruit and
nut
case. Oh, thowse fwuit. Everyone's a fruit and nut case, go kwazy phor
those lovely nuts and raisens.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8H4IC9ttIU


lol

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No Name 18-07-2012 09:59 PM

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Ophelia wrote:
We have fruit on our apples but no plums at all:(


There are 3 apples on the pot-bound tiny 2-year old apple tree Nick bought
for the communal bit of allotment then never planted. The tree in the
garden at the back has 3 fruit on it. :-(


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