The Sock of Poskett
The best is yet to come (spoiler alert)
- Jun 12, 2009
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We have three fruit trees in our back garden: cooking apples, Conference pears and a small Cox's apple tree. First two have been generously abundant most years (particularly considering we do precious little with them apart from getting a specialist pruning done every now and again) but haven't managed to encourage the eating apple tree to grow big enough to turn out much that's edible.
We also used to have a plum tree (got diseased and had to get chopped down), a bit of rhubarb (disappeared) and the occasional wild strawberry. Now a few brambles here and there provide some punnets of blackberries.
All good, though we end up giving most of it away.
We also used to have a plum tree (got diseased and had to get chopped down), a bit of rhubarb (disappeared) and the occasional wild strawberry. Now a few brambles here and there provide some punnets of blackberries.
All good, though we end up giving most of it away.