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  • Urgent! Picking unripe damson fruit

    The reason this is urgent is that I have someone here today to prune back my trees. The damson tree is in desperate need of a trim, but I hate to let the branches full of fruit go if I can use them still.

    I've only ever picked my damsons when they were ripe enough to eat straight from the tree, so I don't know if I can use the unripe fruit. Can anyone tell me before the soon-to-be cut branches are taken away?

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    They say damson jam sets better when the fruits are under ripe but completely unripe is another matter. I wouldn't think you could do much - except persuade your pruning person to go away for a month!
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    • #3
      Personally, I wouldn't prune at this time of year.
      All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
      Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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      • #4
        Ditto what Flum says. Why does he/she want to prune today anyway?

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        • #5
          Damsons are a form of plum, which are supposed to be pruned in early summer. This is a bit late, but not as bad as waiting until winter.

          I've picked 2 carrier bags in the hopes they might ripen more in the next few days.

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          • #6
            Yes, but mature trees shouldn't need much in the way of pruning. Just cut out dead or diseased branches (which wouldn't be bearing fruit anyway).

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            • #7
              It ended up we just trimmed back some of the badly overhanging branches and left the rest. So I should still have a bumper crop in a month or so. Thank you all for being so quick with your responses - they were helpful!

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              • #8
                damson gin is well worth making

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                • #9
                  Every year I get branches breaking on my tree, due to the weight.

                  If they are green, I put them in the garage for a week and they turn purple.

                  Never had a problem making Jam from them.

                  I agree that you are a bit late in pruning them, but it i better to do it now than later on.

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