LACK OF FRUIT

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Hi, I have zero fruit on each of the following, Greengage, Victoria Plum, & Fiesta. Anyone else have the same problem ? :(
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yes..... both plums and apples are poor or non existant. the bush fruits seem to be doing well though.
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Apples fine - no plums at all.
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We are the same as Alan - but there were three or four days of heavy frost when the plum and damson trees were in flower so it isn't a surprise.

The bramleys look fine and a (roughly) 10 year old Charles Ross looks as though it might have a decent crop for the first time.
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I actually had no blossom on the plums, so weather was not a subsequent factor.
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Dear Alan, maybe the weather was a problem even before you thought it wasn't a problem, if you see what i mean. :?

There is huge amounts of Elderberry flower about this year, the hedgerows look quite gay.
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No damsons for me either, there were hundreds of flowers, so must have been a frost. However, it really isn't a problem, as I am still dealing with the 30lbs I picked last year. The damson wine is particularly good! :P
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Could it be lack of pollination? We have not seen nearly as many bees this year as usual although there are more about now than there were a month ago.
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We had the snow when the plums and damsons were in flower so I think it was lack of insects for pollunation. No damsons and very few plums or cherries.
Apples are fine though and plenty of soft fruit.

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I have two victoria plum trees and one pear tree, and they are loaded with fruit. :D :)
We have a lot of bumble bees about but hardly any honey bees :( :?
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we have 3 damsons with no fruit, no fruit on the pear but 2 apple trees with fruit :roll:
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I've lots of plums, apples and cherries, but no pears this year. We've had a lot of frost so I'm surprised about the plums setting.
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Only 2 plums on my 4 year old tree this year, and only 1 pear on 3 young trees that did quite well last year. They were all in full bloom when we had that late frost, so that's where I'm pointing the finger. Very disappointing.
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I think Old Codger is starting to suffer with a bit of June drop. :shock: :wink:
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Lots of blossom on apples and plum - more than usual - but very little fruit - just 2 plums :( Apples Discovery and Falstaff - the Discovery has got a few fruits but next to nothing on the Falstaffs. did try and fleece up the Plums but think I was too late - frost got them.
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