gregbrighton
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Do you grow and produce your own fruit?
What's your favourite fruit to eat?
Favourite dishes?
Are you an Old Fruit?
What's your favourite fruit to eat?
Favourite dishes?
Are you an Old Fruit?
I love all fruit and I think that when bang in season it's the thing this country grows best.
Strawberries and Raspberries are a gimmie. So I will plump for Blackcurrents, I bloody love them.
I have tried growing quality soft fruit but unless you have them time and know how it's not that easy to get real quality (soft fruit not apples and pears) so prefer to buy but not from supermarkets prefer farms, pick your own etc.
Not really got a favourite dish as I like soft fruit in anything.
I always go Blackberry picking in September and stock up for the winter for jam and pies.
Have wild strawberries growing around the garden, make a nice nibble when doing a spot of weeding/mowing etc.
Never intentionally grown fruit to eat.
Love eating all fruit, except gooseberries,
Totally agree with you on seasonality.
As a child growing up in the countryside we used to grow strawberries (domestic and wild), raspberries, blackberries, rhubarb and gooseberries. We had cooking apple and cherry trees.
My mum used to make lots of different crumbles and puddings and lots of homemade jam and jelly at the seasonal times of year.
We used to help my dad go round the country lanes picking elderflowers and elderberries from the hedgerows for his homemade wine as well as going into the woods to pick sloes for sloe gin.
Sunday mornings, Mum with her pinny on, listening to The Archers making fruit pies, crumbles and jam on a nice summer day.
Makes me feel all warm and nostagic.
We grow strawberries, red currents and rhubarb in our garden. This year we've harvested 10 kg of rhubarb already.
We're also having a go at growing potatoes and parsnips this year.
I ruddy love eating food from the garden I does. It also makes eating fruit and veg more appealing for the little drebins when they've helped sow and water the seeds.
we grew everything while we were in Wales even figs
the best were the apples and pears straight eating or cooked
and the foxes loved the dropped ones
We grow strawberries, red currents and rhubarb in our garden. This year we've harvested 10 kg of rhubarb already.
We're also having a go at growing potatoes and parsnips this year.
I ruddy love eating food from the garden I does. It also makes eating fruit and veg more appealing for the little drebins when they've helped sow and water the seeds.
I couldn't add figs. We get them overwinter as you should but then the bu**ers fall off.