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Plums - should we "thin" them?
As is happening all over the country I believe, our plum tree this year
has hundreds and hundreds of budding plums on it: last year it bore 4 (four). My wife has heard that we should really thin out the plums, so that we get bigger, juicier ones --- is this correct, or is it merely a tale without foundation? If it is correct, what is the best way of doing it? Thin a bunch of six down to 3, or 2? (By snipping off with a pair of scissors?) Cheers John |
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