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Thinning apples

By Jane Moore on 11/07/2008 13:18:00

. While I was there I thought I may as well do a couple of jobs, so I set about thinning out the fruit on the apple trees. This year my three apple trees have flowered and set fruit beautifully; the branches are laden with bunches of marble-sized fruits


New year, new leaf

By Jane Moore on 28/12/2007 10:58:00

on special occasions, religiously eat my five portions of fruit and veg every day and get super-fit. And the allotment fits in very nicely with the last two of those.Trouble is that in conjunction with the month of January there usually comes a settled


Strawberries

By Jane Moore on 04/07/2008 12:37:02

, 'Florence', which is still yielding masses of fruit. The flavour of home-grown strawberries beats anything you can buy at the supermarket. The variety favoured by commercial growers is 'Elsanta', which is apparently robust enough to withstand rough treatment


Raspberries and asparagus

By Jane Moore on 06/06/2008 15:46:00

we first started out. The raised beds and wood chip paths were a lot of effort at the time, but they were worth it. The fruit bushes and raspberry canes were a bit of a slog too - raspberries need such a well prepared trench to flourish, and I


They're off!

By Jane Moore on 12/09/2007 10:56:00

to the girlie in me with its two-tone red and white flowers. These beans may not fruit (I s'pose that's the right term - it doesn't sound quite right for beans somehow?) as well as other varieties with their exhibition names of 'Enorma' and 'Best of All


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