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paul bonner 28-07-2004 07:05 PM

Greengages
 
Help Please

I have a very good crop of greengages coming along. One tree with lot of
billiard ball size fruits.
The problem is that if I leave them on the tree until they are fully ripe
the wasps will get them all.
Can I Pick them just before they are ripe,store them in a cool fridge an get
a few out to ripen as I want them

Thanks

Paul



David W.E. Roberts 30-07-2004 09:49 AM

Greengages
 

"paul bonner" wrote in message
...
Help Please

I have a very good crop of greengages coming along. One tree with lot of
billiard ball size fruits.
The problem is that if I leave them on the tree until they are fully ripe
the wasps will get them all.
Can I Pick them just before they are ripe,store them in a cool fridge an

get
a few out to ripen as I want them


Should probably work - it takes a while to judge when they are nearly ripe
but not quite wasp fodder.

We only get a small crop so storing them isn't a problem, but we pick them
before they are quite ripe and then they ripen O.K. off the tree. Can't
leave them too long or the start to go wrinkly.

I have had some success with storing apples in a fridge (small groups in
plastic bags to prevent them drying out and to avoid the bad apple/barrel
syndrome) so this might work for greengages.

If they didn't ripen they would still probably make a very good jam :-)

HTH
Dave R



David W.E. Roberts 30-07-2004 09:49 AM

Greengages
 

"paul bonner" wrote in message
...
Help Please

I have a very good crop of greengages coming along. One tree with lot of
billiard ball size fruits.
The problem is that if I leave them on the tree until they are fully ripe
the wasps will get them all.
Can I Pick them just before they are ripe,store them in a cool fridge an

get
a few out to ripen as I want them


Should probably work - it takes a while to judge when they are nearly ripe
but not quite wasp fodder.

We only get a small crop so storing them isn't a problem, but we pick them
before they are quite ripe and then they ripen O.K. off the tree. Can't
leave them too long or the start to go wrinkly.

I have had some success with storing apples in a fridge (small groups in
plastic bags to prevent them drying out and to avoid the bad apple/barrel
syndrome) so this might work for greengages.

If they didn't ripen they would still probably make a very good jam :-)

HTH
Dave R



Magwitch 30-07-2004 12:20 PM

Greengages
 
paul bonner muttered:

Help Please

I have a very good crop of greengages coming along. One tree with lot of
billiard ball size fruits.
The problem is that if I leave them on the tree until they are fully ripe
the wasps will get them all.
Can I Pick them just before they are ripe,store them in a cool fridge an get
a few out to ripen as I want them

Thanks

Paul


I haven't done this with our greengages. I'd have thought a better idea is
to harvest the lot when just a few are going golden or ripe and and freeze
them then as the rest on the tree will not be far behind the obviously ripe
ones.


Magwitch 30-07-2004 12:20 PM

Greengages
 
paul bonner muttered:

Help Please

I have a very good crop of greengages coming along. One tree with lot of
billiard ball size fruits.
The problem is that if I leave them on the tree until they are fully ripe
the wasps will get them all.
Can I Pick them just before they are ripe,store them in a cool fridge an get
a few out to ripen as I want them

Thanks

Paul


I haven't done this with our greengages. I'd have thought a better idea is
to harvest the lot when just a few are going golden or ripe and and freeze
them then as the rest on the tree will not be far behind the obviously ripe
ones.



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