Hi all, I decided to create a poll on all the available plum trees that i know are available. To aid people when making choices about what plum tree to buy.
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3avalon0.00%0belle de louvain0.00%0blue tit0.00%0cambridge gage0.00%0coe's golden drop0.00%0czar0.00%0dennistons superb0.00%0early transparent gage0.00%0edda0.00%0excalibar0.00%0guinevere0.00%0haganta0.00%0herman0.00%0jefferson0.00%0jubilee0.00%0kirke's blue33.33%1marjorie's seedling0.00%0methley0.00%0old green gage33.33%1opal33.33%1oulins golden gage0.00%0purple pershore0.00%0reine claude de bavay0.00%0rivers early prolific0.00%0seneca0.00%0stella's star0.00%0thames cross0.00%0valor0.00%0victoria0.00%0warwickshire drooper0.00%0yellow pershore0.00%0Last edited by genovise; 14-10-2012, 09:27 PM.Tags: None
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I was reading the thread Which? Apple on this forum and i noticed some people suggested that someone create a poll. As the poll on that thread did not have many apple varieties to choose from.
As it seemed people were asking for one but nobody bothered to actually go ahead and create one.
So i had 15 minutes spare so i just created one each for plums, apples and pears.
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Originally posted by genovise View Postplum tree recommendations
Hopefully, next year I'll be witnessing a beautiful bouquet of blossom. Then, if we have a lovely warm and sunny spring followed by a nice summer I'll be able to have my first taste of home-grown plums.
According to to reports, the plum is resistant (although perhaps not this year!) to a variety of infections and diseases and produces a large crop of tasty plums. From the advice I've received, it tastes better than both Victoria & Opal - although, as per usual, this is down to personal preference. However, importantly, it doesn't carry the same branch breaking loads that other varieties do. Although, this is again from not my personal experience, but that of others.
It is probably also important to point out that I have been growing my Blue Tit in a pot on the Pixy roostock.Garden Chris
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I have a couple of Victoria's and also Cambridge gage in the hedgerow. A friend (yes you) recommended Opal and upon that basis I bought one. All are first year trees so no fruit yet but my personal favourite is a Mirabelle which you don't have listed. Very honeyed and syrupy, if that's even a wordLook deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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I've voted on this year's fruit - only Satsuma, Kirkes, Victoria, Violetta, Mirabelle and Anna Spath had any and all would have been better for a week's sunshine. Judging by the buds there could be a good crop next year, with fifteen new varieties possibly cropping for the first time. I don't really rank fruit though, I like so many plums for their different flavours.
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