due to a cold and wet spring, will your plot be a failure this year ?

Started by jimtheworzel, May 17, 2012, 22:18:44

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qahtan

Lovely.. gooseberries.. they don't seem to want to grow here in Ontario.
are yours nice big sweet ones or little sour balls... but never mind the flavour is there... what are you going to do with them.  qahtan

qahtan


Crystalmoon

Hi everyone, I had a great harvest of gooseberries as far as numbers are concerned but they are very bitter  :-X Luckily I don't mind their tartness but no-one else in the family will go near them when they are this sour (lucky me, lots to stew with water for topping my porridge) xjane

jimtheworzel


pumkinlover

Well hope rises! most plants are really picking up now. Verging on optimisim........

jimtheworzel

it looks like a lot of you plotters   thing yes its time to pack in
me included? may be give it one more season-trouble is i will miss it after 33 years on the allotments

jim

Duke Ellington

Quote from: Crystalmoon on July 17, 2012, 17:33:56
Hi everyone, I had a great harvest of gooseberries as far as numbers are concerned but they are very bitter  :-X Luckily I don't mind their tartness but no-one else in the family will go near them when they are this sour (lucky me, lots to stew with water for topping my porridge) xjane

I think tart sour fruits make great jam. Some years our plums have a tartness to them and that is when the plum jam is really good.

Duke
dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

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