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- JohnN
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Both my neighbours and myself have a huge amount of blossom on our apple trees this year and my quince tree is laden as well. We had a slight frost last night (car iced up!) but trees SEEM to have escaped disaster. Fingers crossed for the next few days.
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My apples are not yet in bloom, but as I sprayed them this morning(suffer badly with scab) I can see there should be some decent quantity of flower in a week or so.
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
- retropants
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ours are loaded too! I hope they don't get frosted like they did last year, we had hardly any apples.
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Horse Chestnut candelabras blown off the trees in the park by our house yesterday.
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