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annedonnelly

Girl from the North Country
Location
Canonbie
Need to work out what to do withloads of eating and cooking apples for next year as the 3 apple trees at my mums are producing way more apples than we can eat and make crumbles with .

Tried leaving some outside for others to help themselves but no takers as no foot traffic

The cookers I'd stew and freeze in portions. I've inherited a tree which I guess is cookers & I'm waiting to see what they're like - there's a lot of fruit forming but they're not ripe yet.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
The cookers I'd stew and freeze in portions. I've inherited a tree which I guess is cookers & I'm waiting to see what they're like - there's a lot of fruit forming but they're not ripe yet.

I would be doing it every day to keep on top of if .

Keep thinking about looking at an apple press to make juice
 

Chislenko

Veteran
Info, please..

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My Zebra Grass is definitely doing well (extension lead for scale as it was the nearest thing to hand.. . Sunflowers are approximately 2½/3' tall)
What's the best time to split it, possibly into three plants? 🤔

TIA

I have never split mine Pete so can't help with that. Ours has been in about 25 years and for scale this is as big and bushy it gets every year. Never gets any bigger.

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tom73

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Info, please..

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My Zebra Grass is definitely doing well (extension lead for scale as it was the nearest thing to hand.. . Sunflowers are approximately 2½/3' tall)
What's the best time to split it, possibly into three plants? 🤔

TIA

When ever you like as long as the ground is not frozen really. The biggest challenge at the moment is watering it enough. Until the roots get going it will be very much on you to keep it happy.
 

orraloon

Well-Known Member
Location
D&G
When ever you like as long as the ground is not frozen really. The biggest challenge at the moment is watering it enough. Until the roots get going it will be very much on you to keep it happy.
Leave the split until the autumn when decreasing active growth, more soil moisture etc

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dicko

Legendary Member
Location
Derbyshire
A Mother’s Day gift of a patio rose five years ago, so put it in the garden and just left it. This is the second flush of flowers this year. It has such a pleasant smell.
 

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dicko

Legendary Member
Location
Derbyshire
Our ten seeds of Runner Beans, from last years crop, is rewarding us with just so many runner beans we are having to give lots away this year. Last years crop was terrible because of all the rain we had.

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PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
Location
Hamtun
When ever you like as long as the ground is not frozen really. The biggest challenge at the moment is watering it enough. Until the roots get going it will be very much on you to keep it happy.

Leave the split until the autumn when decreasing active growth, more soil moisture etc

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Thanks.
I'll probably leave it until it gets a bit cooler; September, I think.
It's in a full sun border so it would definitely need watering for a few weeks.
 
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Red17

Guru
Location
South London
Recent birthday present all potted up. Friends have had their best ever year for figs this year due to the heat, so hoping to get one or two of my own next year

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orraloon

Well-Known Member
Location
D&G
Just picked another 2kg of the red salad type Moneymaker tomatoes, full ripening going on. This was off 3 greenhouse plants. More tomato soup to be made and frozen away for later in the year when there's nowt growing.
 

briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
Even before tomorrow's 50mm of rain, my French garden has appreciated this week's showers. Looking darned pretty in the morning sun today, and the cherry & greengage trees as healthy as they've ever looked at the end of the summer. (I've already lightly pruned them, as they've now got time to heal before the risk of fungus setting in.)

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Legs

usually riding on Zwift or up steep hills...
Location
Staffordshire
Recent birthday present all potted up. Friends have had their best ever year for figs this year due to the heat, so hoping to get one or two of my own next year

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We’ve been getting a dozen or so figs each day for the last few weeks. They’re just starting to taper off now as the days are getting cooler and less sunny. There are loads of green fruit but many of them won’t ripen. I should perhaps try thinning them to divert the tree’s energies into ripening the fruit left?

But lo and behold, just when the fig tree is reducing its output, the damsons have ripened and are taking up the slack in the family’s fruit demand! 😁
 

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