by Heineken » Thu 20 Mar 2008, 10:51:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('blukatzen', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', 'T')he plums are somewhat protected---located in a 2-acre mini-field surrounded by woods. That helps buffer the worst of the winds and moderates the temperature somewhat.
We had some rain last night---0.38 inch. Hope it didn't wash out all the pollen. It was a gentle rain.
These trees aren't quite in full bloom. Only a few flowers are fully opened; others are still just opening up.
So maybe there's hope. My main concern was the slightly below freezing temperature coming tonight, but from what I'm hearing that's not cold enough to hurt.
No, not unless there is frost or freezing snow on top of the cold temps, then it can hurt. Wind is the greatest enemy as well. Glad to see that you got a little bit of rain, how was the precipitation there this past winter?
I am glad as well, to see that you have your fruit trees in a protected area. Heineken, what will you make with the plums?
One of the reasons that I planted my Stanley plum tree out in front of the house, was to get enough plums to make plum pierogies, which, besides strawberry pierogies, are my favorite dessert pierogies. (that's from the Slavic side of the family.)
That or plum kuchen. I have a list on yahoo that deals partially with the history of my other side, the Pennsylvania Deitsch, and we drove ourselves crazy the other day, by talking about all our favorite pies, lol..
When we meet, Heineken, I shall make you a pie.
XXOO,
blu
The plum trees are now in full bloom and we're having lots of wind. Oh well . . . plum trees live a risky life.
Precipitation here has been reasonable so far this year. The drought is either ending or temporarily suspended.
Sorry I haven't been more in touch---I've been overwhelmed by outside work, and in here I've gotten sidetracked by some other threads.
I'm building some special grape trellises I'm designing to exclude Japanese beetles. That's one of my interesting experiments this year. This will be my first stab at grapes.
Looking forward to that pie, Blu.