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Roger Tonkin[_2_] 05-07-2014 07:38 PM

Looks Like a Good Soft Fruit Season
 
Well into picking now, and I realise that (apart from the
gooseberry disater) this season is turing out very prolific.
Currants, red and black have set masses of fruit, blackcurrants
so much in places that there is just a mass of small berries as
there is no where for them to swell into. Where setting is more
reasonable, berries are very large and juicy.

Loganberries and raspberries are fruiting well, although the
autumn fruiting raspberries have not grown as tall as usual and
some are starting to fruit already.

Blueberries look much bigger than usual, and are begining to
ripen.

All we need now is a couple of dry weeks to get out and pick it
all!

Is anyone else finding the same, or is it just our Welsh micro-
climate, stuck here between two mountain ranges?



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Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

Peter James[_6_] 06-07-2014 07:57 AM

Looks Like a Good Soft Fruit Season
 
Roger Tonkin wrote:

Well into picking now, and I realise that (apart from the
gooseberry disater) this season is turing out very prolific.
Currants, red and black have set masses of fruit, blackcurrants
so much in places that there is just a mass of small berries as
there is no where for them to swell into. Where setting is more
reasonable, berries are very large and juicy.

Loganberries and raspberries are fruiting well, although the
autumn fruiting raspberries have not grown as tall as usual and
some are starting to fruit already.

Blueberries look much bigger than usual, and are begining to
ripen.

All we need now is a couple of dry weeks to get out and pick it
all!

Is anyone else finding the same, or is it just our Welsh micro-
climate, stuck here between two mountain ranges?

Here in Cornwall we've had a wonderful season for soft fruit. I picked
pounds of gooseberries, over 25lbs of strawberries, the logan berries
are cropping like crazy and the red currants are coming on and look to
be a wonderful crop. Like you I've picked a few raspberries and that
from the autumn fruiting varieties, so that augurs well for late August
or September.

All in all as good a season for soft fruit as I can remember in many a
year.

Peter

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