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This years fruit performance.
"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 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? We only have Cherry Trees now, grubbed up the currants as we don't eat jam and strawberries are not worth the effort IMO so didn't bother when we changed sites. Got a few Cherries but they then all got eaten before we could. Can't be birds as they were well netted, muddy ground showed no footprints so it must have been wood mice. Gooseberries are looking good, some are ripe already, this sun should improve the sweetness too. Loganberry has a very disappointing crop and it may be it's last season as it's never fruited well. Boysenberry has a decent crop again, but what a thug of a plant. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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