Originally posted by jean
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A Great Summer For Soft Fruit
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Anna
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIn which case I apologise jean but you didn't say around here...
Originally posted by jean View PostI'm very sorry for people round here who have no space to grow their own, because even the (very few) independent greengrocers don't stock currants or gooseberries or English cherries and won't be stocking English plums when the time comes
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amateur51
After singing the praises of the Simmer's crop of flat peaches, I was delighted to find today that there is now a bumper crop of white-fleshed flat nectarines from France or Italy (the stall-holder wasn't sure) and what a treat they are.
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amateur51
Originally posted by gradus View PostRe cherries, has anyone checked out the many wild cherries that are bearing wonderful crops of delicious fruit this year. They are of course not always available to be picked but round our way there are loads this year.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostThose in my area seem to have been scoffed by the local bird population - good for them!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by gradus View PostRe cherries, has anyone checked out the many wild cherries that are bearing wonderful crops of delicious fruit this year. They are of course not always available to be picked but round our way there are loads this year.
All the fruit trees seem bounteous - and the walnuts look promising.
Blackberries will be in September this year - the traditional month (though they had been ripening as early as July in London when I lived there).
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostLooks as though the blackberries on Southampton Common will be extra good this year, but they need a few more weeks of sun.
And the finest scenery.
Happy Days.
Enjoy.!!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postbest in the world, GI, best by a long way.
And the finest scenery.
Happy Days.
Enjoy.!!
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amateur51
Originally posted by ahinton View PostI'm waiting for my usually reliable local supplier to have the new crop of loganberries ready, which hopefully will be the case around now; there's simply nothing to touch these divine fruits!- and try finding them elsewhere and it immediately becomnes apparent that they're like gold-dust!
Mind you, wouldn't mind the odd mulberry
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Anna
On the fruit & veg stall in the market this morning was a box of red gooseberries (a fruit I seldom eat except very occasionally the dessert variety) 'Are they sweet?' I enquired of the stallholder, a man who is eternally gloomy. 'Far too sweet' he replied 'They'll go off as soon as you look at them' then he added 'People are making jam from them, but it'll be over-sweet jam. Nasty that is'
He really isn't cut out to be a market trader!!
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