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Started by jennym, August 11, 2006, 18:08:21

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Yellow plum

jennym


Curryandchips

An impressive crop, and a wonderful turmeric colour too !

I have a self seeded plum called Warwickshire drooper (allegedly, as I have been told by local gardeners), which give a pale yellow plum, which the wasps adore. Because the tree is not on a dwarf rootstock, I am trying to festoon it so the fruit is easily accessible. Sadly, this has resulted in some broken branches from my clumsiness. In general though it appears to be working.
The impossible is just a journey away ...

grawrc

Fabulous plums Jen!!! 8)

Mine are still little hard green things :'(

lorna

Jenny They look delicious.

Curryandchips

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Red plums, unknown variety.
The impossible is just a journey away ...

Paulines7

Jenny, I love the look of your yellow plums.  Do you know what variety of plum tree it is?  We want to buy some more fruit trees and I would love to have plums like yours.   :D

prink13

OK, I know that this is not the place, but I have become a plum addict, have pickd in excess of 20 lbs plums for friends and family for jam making - this weekend have picked a further 47lbs all from 1 tree! ;D

I now have plum jam, plum jelly and plum crumble to last til next year, and plenty more to pick! :)
Kathi :-)

lorna

Kathi. I wondered why my car kept trying to point it's wheels in your direction ;D ;D

jennym

Quote from: Paulines7 on August 13, 2006, 12:51:06
Jenny, I love the look of your yellow plums.  Do you know what variety of plum tree it is?  We want to buy some more fruit trees and I would love to have plums like yours.   :D

Pauline, I don't know the variety, I'm very sorry! Wish I did!

jennym

Green-purple plums (variety unknown)

bunjy

oooo like the look of your yellow plums!....are they sweet?

tracy

GREENWIZARD

they all look yummy ;D
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