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  • #16
    Plums, José. I love plums above all other fruit (except raspberries).

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    • #17
      Hi again Snoop Puss, I also love the plums, and I have an innumerable number of varieties, especially Japanese plums, and the best American hybrid plums, but almost all of them have already been harvested, now it is Pluots season ( the pluots are hybrids of Japanese plum x apricot, But in the end are improved plums), there is still a week to harvest these varieties.
      I will post photos of the Pluots harvest, since they will love it, they are wonderful.
      This afternoon I'm going to harvest a variety of peach red skin and yellow flesh (one of the best varieties of peach of my collection), it's the Extreme Great variety, I assure you that it will surprise you.

      Best regards
      Jose

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      • #18
        Hi guys, today photos of a variety of peaches red skin and yellow flesh, is the Extreme Great variety, variety obtained from the improvement program of the Provedo nursery in Spain

        Extreme Great Peach

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        • #19
          Extreme Great

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          Best regards
          Jose

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          • #20
            slightly jealous
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            1574 gin and tonics please Monica, large ones.

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            • #21
              Baldy if with the Peach Extreme Great, you were "slightly jealous", I think that with the flat peach Sweet Cap , you're going to be "enormously jealous" jajajajajaja

              Flat Peach Sweet Cap

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              This is one of the best varieties of flat peach whit white flesh of my orchard

              Best regards
              Jose

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              • #22
                OMG Jose dont know about any of the other members but my mouth is watering-
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                “It was the bumble bee and the butterfly who survived, not the dinosaur” — Meridel Le Sueursigpic

                "We are stardust, we are golden, and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden."
                - Joni Mitchell

                http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...owerpower.html

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                • #23
                  Hello BeeHappyFlutterBy, I'm glad your salivary glands are excited with my photos jajajajajaja.

                  This afternoon I have carried fruit to my mother-in-law's house, and there was my little daughter (my daughter Elena is 8 years old), as my daughter usually sees me making pictures of the fruit, today she wanted to make the photos, so Let's see if they like .

                  Flat Nectarine Platimoon

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                  Nectarine Extreme Moon

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                  YELLOW PEACH ( Pavia ) variety LEYRE

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                  Best regards
                  Jose

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                  • #24
                    Well done another lovely yummy crop and clever Elena with the camera taking great photos Click image for larger version

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                    “It was the bumble bee and the butterfly who survived, not the dinosaur” — Meridel Le Sueursigpic

                    "We are stardust, we are golden, and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden."
                    - Joni Mitchell

                    http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...owerpower.html

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                    • #25
                      Can;t grow many peaches here in Cheshire but apples do OK.

                      Katy ready now.

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                      Lord Derby doing nicely well it was Lord something or other.

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                      Both the above were bought in a Garden Centre sale a few years ago. Not sure why I bought the cooker (well I didn't know it was a cooker I suppose when I bought it.) as I have this Bramley seedling from Aldi a few years back and it has grown into a monster 30ft across and 25 to 30ft tall.

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                      And then there is the Gravenstein, sort of a cooker as well. Not a particularly good apple except for baked apple stuffed with mince meat when it is outstanding. It was here when we moved in about 35 years ago.

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                      It has some fungus growing on it and i thought it was on its last legs then but it is still going strong now. If anyone recognises it I would be pleased to receive a prognosis.



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                      • #26
                        Some photos of today's crop

                        Figs of the local variety Negra de Tarazona

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                        Seedless grapes of the Autumn Royal variety

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                        Best regards
                        Jose

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                        • #27
                          Mark_Riga , those are apples? .
                          Within days you will see apples, but you will see " APPLES "

                          Best regards
                          Jose

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                          • #28
                            let's go! , we're still with the flat peaches.
                            Today the variety that closes the campaign of the flat peach whit yellow flesh of nurseries Provedo.
                            It is the variety Plane Top (very good flat peach yellow flesh along with the variety Plane Gold that matures 10 days before).

                            The taste has nothing to do with the varieties of flat peaches of white flesh that I have show, is more like the taste of nectarines, but are extra-sweet and extra-good.

                            Care with the yellow flat peach of nursery Provedo, since there will be people who are disillusioned the first few years because they will not offer caliber (they are varieties that need several years in the field to offer in the fruits their maximum expression), are really good varieties, already that even being very firm to the touch, the sugar levels have them very high (they are really good), this makes them very apt to the manipulation, and they keep very well.
                            I repeat, they are like its name indicates, Extremely sweet, very aromatic and with a magnificent postharvest.
                            In short, all flat peaches yellow flesh of nurseries Provedo are "highly recommended" .
                            With these varieties, it is necessary a thinning of fruits very strong since they are varieties that load a lot of fruit (they have a flowering and curd of fruits very important)

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                            Best regards
                            Jose

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