Posted by David Hare-Scott on November 28, 2009, 7:57 pm
Two weeks ago I took off the crop from our early apricot. They were
beautiful, juicy and luscious. Yesterday I checked the middle apricot (the
next one due to ripen) and found they were ripening already where normally
they wouldn't be ready for another 2 weeks. Sadly in the last week the
dreaded fly has arrived and caught me by surprise. I had to destroy most of
them. Sigh.
David
Posted by FarmI on November 28, 2009, 11:04 pm
> Two weeks ago I took off the crop from our early apricot. They were
> beautiful, juicy and luscious. Yesterday I checked the middle apricot
> (the next one due to ripen) and found they were ripening already where
> normally they wouldn't be ready for another 2 weeks. Sadly in the last
> week the dreaded fly has arrived and caught me by surprise. I had to
> destroy most of them. Sigh.
:-(( You have my sympathy for the loss of your apricots.
You get frost where you live? I've often wondered if I could get a crop of
apricots here but wonder about our savage and frequently late frosts.
Posted by David Hare-Scott on November 29, 2009, 12:14 am
FarmI wrote:
>> Two weeks ago I took off the crop from our early apricot. They were
>> beautiful, juicy and luscious. Yesterday I checked the middle
>> apricot (the next one due to ripen) and found they were ripening
>> already where normally they wouldn't be ready for another 2 weeks. Sadly
>> in the last week the dreaded fly has arrived and caught me by
>> surprise. I had to destroy most of them. Sigh.
> :-(( You have my sympathy for the loss of your apricots.
> You get frost where you live? I've often wondered if I could get a
> crop of apricots here but wonder about our savage and frequently late
> frosts.
Yes we get several hard frosts each winter normally but not this last one,
only a few mild frosts. We are on the borderline for citrus, having lost
quite a few young trees to frost in the first few years. So far we haven't
had a false spring that brings on flowering and budding in the stone fruit
which is followed by a frost that kills the buds. It seems we have struck
it lucky with enough winter chilling for the pome and stone fruit but not so
much that citrus are impossible.
David
> beautiful, juicy and luscious. Yesterday I checked the middle apricot
> (the next one due to ripen) and found they were ripening already where
> normally they wouldn't be ready for another 2 weeks. Sadly in the last
> week the dreaded fly has arrived and caught me by surprise. I had to
> destroy most of them. Sigh.