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Tag Archives: plum trees

Plum trees

Posted by Lila Das Gupta at 3:05 pm on Thursday 26 November 2009 20 Comments

… the flavour and variety [of British plums] is superior to any from abroad, they freeze well, they’re incredibly versatile and our consumption of them helps to support UK farmers.

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What to do with a rotting tree

Posted by Adam Pasco at 11:09 am on Monday 7 September 2009 14 Comments
Plum tree with areas of rotting wood

A friend recently showed me a photograph of his rotting plum tree, with woodlice crawling around the affected area. Were the woodlice a pest, and how should he get rid of them?

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Apricot trees

Posted by James Alexander-Sinclair at 11:01 am on Tuesday 21 July 2009 5 Comments
Fruits on an apricot tree

…[apricots] are the most divine fruit. Either straight off the tree slightly fuzzy, warmed by the sun, or in jams and pies.

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