Lullabelle
Midlands, England
Strawberries are governed by weather, we had really really hot summer here, I only picked 2 kgs, but the year before I picked 9kgs.
Russ
We tried wild strawberries but failed
Strawberries are governed by weather, we had really really hot summer here, I only picked 2 kgs, but the year before I picked 9kgs.
Russ
Ours were from nursery.We tried wild strawberries but failed
I have a tree bent double covered in lemons. Some are last year's, some are green and small, some are this years just gone and large ripe and sour, some are large over ripe and almost sweet and some are on the ground rotting. I have a freezer full of them and am at a loss as to know what else to do with them. We give them away by the kilo!Still picking lemons. I'll start a thread on lemons shortly.
I have a tree bent double covered in lemons. Some are last year's, some are green and small, some are this years just gone and large ripe and sour, some are large over ripe and almost sweet and some are on the ground rotting. I have a freezer full of them and am at a loss as to know what else to do with them. We give them away by the kilo!
Right now, its pruning time. I'm trying to get the fruit trees more productive and better suited to being netted. They have been left feral for decades and some have infections or have responded with very convoluted growth instead of nice straight branches. This is a good indicator that leaves on these branches will be infected and carry on with the diseases, so I've been pruning and taking 50-75% of branches off the worst affected fruit trees. Given we had not fruit from them last year, except for figs, lemons and apricots, I'm not too worried about pruning the apples, pears and soft fruit to within an inch of their lives if it gets rid of the infections they have - probably fungal, so now is the time to deal with them (winter). I can get rid of all of the infected wood and leaves before spring and hopefully get the ground underneath them sprayed with a copper solution. The result is a lot of wood going into the trailer. I don't want to compost it because of the possible fungal infection and I haven't got any safe ground to burn it, so it will get taken to the tip once the trailer is very full. Luckily we now have a battery operated chainsaw which makes life a touch easier for me. I can't lift petrol operated ones because they are too heavy for my bad back - more accurately I can lift them safely but pay for it the next day or that afternoon.... so its not worth it.
I'm also in discussion with my OH to get some raspberry canes in. I have a location, I just need the approval from the CFO!
Potatoes have gone beresk this year, getting good crop of strawberries, peas and broad beans going well, tray of leeks, spring onions, some sweet marjoram coming along, but for some reason my purple basil never germinated or it is extremely slow.
We bought a new house and last week we spread a grass turf.