We have a very successful self seeded plum (I think) growing in the corner of the garden next to the house. It bears vast numbers of small yellow fruit about the size of large grape or cherry. Flavour not bad but not outstanding. It usually finishes up as jam, but it is tiresome to make as the pits are so large, they are about half the size of the fruit by volume.
I want to replace it with something more useful. Would I replace it with another plum, or should I plant a different variety altogether, such as a cherry. There is currently no pollinator in the garden, so would have to select a SF or plant two trees (not a problem).
Would appreciate any ideas or suggestions. The garden is London clay, and can get waterlogged in the winter.
Thanks
Rob
I want to replace it with something more useful. Would I replace it with another plum, or should I plant a different variety altogether, such as a cherry. There is currently no pollinator in the garden, so would have to select a SF or plant two trees (not a problem).
Would appreciate any ideas or suggestions. The garden is London clay, and can get waterlogged in the winter.
Thanks
Rob
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