We had a dull start to Bank Holiday Sunday but by lunchtime the sun had broken through the cloud to leave us with a warm and fairly sunny afternoon.
On our last couple of visits to the plot we've picked just over 16kg of plums, Oullins Gage. Our tree is a true biennial and this year is its cropping year. It was very late coming into flower, 3 to 4 weeks later than normal due to the exceptionally cold spring.
My wife Jane had a similar experience this weekend - bought some Victoria plums at the Farmers' Market, bit into one and... yuck, a maggot! Being more careful now.
Sue found a maggot in a plum she was eating yesterday afternoon whilst we were on the plot. The plum (and maggot)should be re-entering the earths atmosphere sometime this afternoon.
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My wife Jane had a similar experience this weekend - bought some Victoria plums at the Farmers' Market, bit into one and... yuck, a maggot! Being more careful now.
ReplyDeleteSue found a maggot in a plum she was eating yesterday afternoon whilst we were on the plot. The plum (and maggot)should be re-entering the earths atmosphere sometime this afternoon.
DeleteLovely looking plums, but a real shame about the invaders. There's a pest for everything I think!
ReplyDeleteJust gone through 2.5kg's for freezer and didn't find one maggot. Should I be worried?
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