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devonwoody

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We are having to bring them in and force them to ripen this flaming June, but bang on target for Wimbledon week, nothing wrong with the global climate in my opinion.
 

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I'd export those white ones to Japan DW...I saw a tray of white strawberries on sale in a dept store for about £80 :shock: - Rob
 
woodbloke":27fgd9fz said:
I'd export those white ones to Japan DW...I saw a tray of white strawberries on sale in a dept store for about £80 :shock: - Rob


They are having to be picked green to avoid rot with this present weather, they ripen off indoors OK and they have better taste than from the supermarket, honest.
 
I picked some gooseberries the other day for my Sister before they rotted.
She's over from Oz and has a great craving for them - especially Gooseberry Fool!
My figs are not looking too good - several have blackened and fallen off :(

Rod
 
Harbo":2n5ubv0y said:
I picked some gooseberries the other day for my Sister before they rotted.
She's over from Oz and has a great craving for them - especially Gooseberry Fool!
My figs are not looking too good - several have blackened and fallen off :(

Rod


Rod tell your sister my wife had a craving for gooseberries when she was pregnant, .....perhaps, you never know!
 
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