BrightonCottager
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I've just had the first figs off the tree in the garden - lush but smaller than normal. Meanwhile, the grapes seem oddly sparse but the raspberries are rampant. Anyone else finding this? Is it the weather?
I hope you can run fast...
I've just had the first figs off the tree in the garden - lush but smaller than normal. Meanwhile, the grapes seem oddly sparse but the raspberries are rampant. Anyone else finding this? Is it the weather?
My raspberries just boiled away in the heat (which was a shame because they had potential for once this year).
We've had a bumper crop of blueberries, white, red and black currants together with blackberries, which are fab.
Forgot to mention my small but tasty blueberries. I envy your soft fruit collection. When I had an allotment, I envied one of my neighbours who had created a fruit cage over teh whole of his full-size plot, except for space for a trampoline.
I've just had the first figs off the tree in the garden - lush but smaller than normal. Meanwhile, the grapes seem oddly sparse but the raspberries are rampant. Anyone else finding this? Is it the weather?
And?I went off figs when I found out about fig wasps.
And?
There's a fig tree growing in the grounds of a house in Worthing - the branches overhang the pavement and it seems to produce figs all year round as far as I can tell
Yikes. Thanks for the warning. I'll cut them open before eating them.They burrow into figs, their wings come off and the wasps can’t get out.
There's probably been one in every fig you've eaten, it's part of the pollination process. The fig then digests the wasp. So there's no real danger of finding a whole one inside the fruit.Yikes. Thanks for the warning. I'll cut them open before eating them.
wow, so figs are carnivorous?! Luckily insects are in my food chain ( but not bigger land animals).There's probably been one in every fig you've eaten, it's part of the pollination process. The fig then digests the wasp. So there's no real danger of finding a whole one inside the fruit.
https://www.popsugar.co.uk/food/How-Figs-Grown-43854002
My plums look nice and plumper than usual. Must be the warm weather.