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18-06-2014, 08:00 AM
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Our Stella cherry tree is fruiting for the first time - we have quite a few fruits, and I'm hoping they will hold off until our son comes, so that he can pick them (it was a gift from him)

Still picking strawberries, and dug up some garlic yesterday .. about half a dozen were ready, they are all a jolly good size and we are hoping to plait some again. (have to keep them hidden though - our daughter and dil had the last lot)

Happy gardening all.
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18-06-2014, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Janela ->
Our Stella cherry tree is fruiting for the first time - we have quite a few fruits, and I'm hoping they will hold off until our son comes, so that he can pick them (it was a gift from him)

Still picking strawberries, and dug up some garlic yesterday .. about half a dozen were ready, they are all a jolly good size and we are hoping to plait some again. (have to keep them hidden though - our daughter and dil had the last lot)

Happy gardening all.
Hi Janela I have had a few strawberries and my Grandaughter Hannah was horrified when she caught Chloe dog stealing them off the plants

I haven't tried my garlic yet but the plants look huge.

Have you netted the cherries, the starlings used to fight over mine at dawn each day and we never had any. They weren't very nice anyway and I cut the tree back because it was always covered in blackfly.
I hope you enjoy your cherries
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19-06-2014, 08:55 AM
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Good morning Meg, yes we netted the cherry, it's about 7 foot tall and managable still. Woodpigeons are our problem and no sign of blackfly.

We both have bad backs at the moment, though Wal's is much worse, and he has been using the wheelchair, so the strawberries are tormenting me!
(I'm going to try using a long handled cutter and the pick-up stick)
Poor Hannah, having to share with Chloe

I bought 6 cucamelon plants to try this year .. decided to grow them in pots outside the front of the greenhouse, looking forward to trying them.
Will report on their progress.
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19-06-2014, 09:10 AM
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Good morning Meg, yes we netted the cherry, it's about 7 foot tall and managable still. Woodpigeons are our problem and no sign of blackfly.

We both have bad backs at the moment, though Wal's is much worse, and he has been using the wheelchair, so the strawberries are tormenting me!
(I'm going to try using a long handled cutter and the pick-up stick)
Poor Hannah, having to share with Chloe

I bought 6 cucamelon plants to try this year .. decided to grow them in pots outside the front of the greenhouse, looking forward to trying them.
Will report on their progress.
Oh dear Janela a bad back is not the best thing for a gardener and it must be very frustrating not being able to get to things.
Good luck with the cucamelons
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19-06-2014, 09:24 AM
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Re: The Gardening Year 2014

Originally Posted by Janela ->
Good morning Meg, yes we netted the cherry, it's about 7 foot tall and managable still. Woodpigeons are our problem and no sign of blackfly.

We both have bad backs at the moment, though Wal's is much worse, and he has been using the wheelchair, so the strawberries are tormenting me!
(I'm going to try using a long handled cutter and the pick-up stick)
Poor Hannah, having to share with Chloe

I bought 6 cucamelon plants to try this year .. decided to grow them in pots outside the front of the greenhouse, looking forward to trying them.
Will report on their progress.
Hi Janela, I grew a cucamelon last year for the first time and won't bother again. They are rather like gooseberries but a bit more oval in appearance and don't have much flavour but they're OK to chop up and add to a mixed salad. Their growing habit is like a climber with shoots about 6 feet long.
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19-06-2014, 10:35 AM
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I've never heard of them!
I just did a quick search, and they sure are 'cute' looking.
So they don't taste much like cucumbers Alan?
Hope they grow well for you Janela. Will be waiting to here what you think of them.
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19-06-2014, 10:43 AM
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I've never heard of them!
I just did a quick search, and they sure are 'cute' looking.
So they don't taste much like cucumbers Alan?
Hope they grow well for you Janela. Will be waiting to here what you think of them.
''Cucamelons are grape-sized 'watermelons' that taste of pure cucumber with a tinge of lime''

Yum I bet they are lovely in a dressed salad
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Oh boy, I'd be eating them straight off the plant!
 
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