Gardening Which has just published the results of their taste tests on plums.
Avalon. This is a large, sweet, juicy, early plum which came top in an independent taste test. Slightly chewy skins but it is a freestone plum. Flowers April. Harvest mid August in the South UK, partially self-fertile but better if other plums, such as Victoria, and gages are close by. Available on Pixy, St Julien A, VVA-1 (Krimsk 1), rootstocks.
Burbank’s Tangerine. This is a sweet, juicy plum with some acidity and chewy skins which was well rated in an independent taste test. Flowers April. The harvest is in late September, so probably not suitable for the North. It is not self-fertile, so you need other plums to flowering in April to pollinate it.
Haganta. This is a large, sweet, juicy, aromatic plum with slightly chewy skins and a free stone. Flowers April. Harvest late September/ October, so probably not suitable for the North. Partially self-fertile, so best with other plums that flower at the same time. Well rated in an independent taste test.
They were rather sniffy about Jubilee, saying that it had tough skins, not very juicy fruits and the fruits tasted under ripe.
Has anyone grown these varieties and do they have a similar opinion?
Avalon. This is a large, sweet, juicy, early plum which came top in an independent taste test. Slightly chewy skins but it is a freestone plum. Flowers April. Harvest mid August in the South UK, partially self-fertile but better if other plums, such as Victoria, and gages are close by. Available on Pixy, St Julien A, VVA-1 (Krimsk 1), rootstocks.
Burbank’s Tangerine. This is a sweet, juicy plum with some acidity and chewy skins which was well rated in an independent taste test. Flowers April. The harvest is in late September, so probably not suitable for the North. It is not self-fertile, so you need other plums to flowering in April to pollinate it.
Haganta. This is a large, sweet, juicy, aromatic plum with slightly chewy skins and a free stone. Flowers April. Harvest late September/ October, so probably not suitable for the North. Partially self-fertile, so best with other plums that flower at the same time. Well rated in an independent taste test.
They were rather sniffy about Jubilee, saying that it had tough skins, not very juicy fruits and the fruits tasted under ripe.
Has anyone grown these varieties and do they have a similar opinion?
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