Just got back from the plots and all the rest of my strawberries have either been eaten by slugs or just turned to mush.
All this wet weather and quick warm spells have put paid to them.
Will go back later and strip everything, even the imature fruits and hope the next lot of flowers that are appearing set.
All this wet weather and quick warm spells have put paid to them.
Will go back later and strip everything, even the imature fruits and hope the next lot of flowers that are appearing set.
Not only the strawberries either, he had rows and rows of blackcurrant bushes dropping ripe fruit all over the place too. He said that if the weather is wet, best to pick the strawbs when just pink, lay on kitchen paper & let them dry & ripen indoors. You're no worse off than buying artificially ripened supermarket fruit & your crop shouldn't turn to mush.
For these people a poor summer is a disaster.

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