Posted by Malcolm on October 10, 2011, 12:28 pm
I have just found on one of my cultivated blackberry rods, a cluster of
flowers (not yet open). I have removed them but it reminds me of
earlier posts of things happening out of season.
Malcolm
Gardenining in Fareham, between Portsmouh and Southampton
Posted by Judith in France on October 10, 2011, 12:30 pm
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> I have just found on one of my cultivated blackberry rods, a cluster of
> flowers (not yet open). I have removed them but it reminds me of
> earlier posts of things happening out of season.
> Malcolm
> Gardenining in Fareham, between Portsmouh and Southampton
Strawberries now 4 crops, each crop much smaller but we are still
eating them. Forsythia in bloom for a second time this year.
Posted by <vicky on October 10, 2011, 4:58 pm
> Strawberries now 4 crops, each crop much smaller but we are still
> eating them. Forsythia in bloom for a second time this year.
Only had 2 crops of strawberries, which is normal, but the current crop are
a lot 'better' (larger, not so many 'failures') than the early one. They
were suffering badly from lack of feeding and lack of water in the summer
Posted by Les Hemmings on October 10, 2011, 12:59 pm
Malcolm wrote:
> I have just found on one of my cultivated blackberry rods, a cluster
> of flowers (not yet open). I have removed them but it reminds me of
> earlier posts of things happening out of season.
> Malcolm
> Gardenining in Fareham, between Portsmouh and Southampton
Blackberries in flower here in S.Kent!
L
Posted by David in Normandy on October 10, 2011, 1:24 pm
On 10/10/2011 18:28, Malcolm wrote:
> I have just found on one of my cultivated blackberry rods, a cluster of
> flowers (not yet open). I have removed them but it reminds me of earlier
> posts of things happening out of season.
> Malcolm
> Gardenining in Fareham, between Portsmouh and Southampton
The Bramley apple tree put out some new blossom a couple of weeks ago on
several branches! Not expecting any more apples from it this year though!
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> flowers (not yet open). I have removed them but it reminds me of
> earlier posts of things happening out of season.
> Malcolm
> Gardenining in Fareham, between Portsmouh and Southampton