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Thread ID: 145590 2017-12-10 18:43:00 Can you identify these...? Greg (193) PC World Chat
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1443259 2017-12-13 18:49:00 The big dry affects the wildlife too. There are birds in the neighbours peach tree, eating green small peaches.
They've had a go at my not ripe grapes too.

Desperate, so no, birds are not really a reliable test.

Plums ripen pretty fast though, and they go from firm but ripe to mushy and past it in no time.
Getting that right in the middle is tricky.

I am not a fan of yellow plums anyway, a bit insipid, give me Black Doris any day.
pctek (84)
1443260 2017-12-13 21:39:00 I am not a fan of yellow plums anyway, a bit insipid, give me Black Doris any day.My all-time faves are omega's. Big, juicy and the right blend of tart and sweetness. Greg (193)
1443261 2017-12-14 01:20:00 Yep, agree Greg, also an excellent variety. pctek (84)
1443262 2017-12-15 01:04:00 "Louisa" is our favourite. We went to a lot of trouble to plant one 5 years ago but they are becoming more common BBCmicro (15761)
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