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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Bloomin' 'ek!

My orchard's filled with blossom; apple, pear, quince and cherry (plums are finished and nashi yet to open). We are photographing each variety of apple to record when they flower and what the flower is like - there is a surprising difference between a Merton's Russet and a Kentish Fillbasket blossom!
Here are some of the glorious little things. I've included the flower of crimson clover, just to show that there are the other non-fruit tree flowers out as well.

2 comments:

fredinthegrass said...

Some of the best blossom we have had in years. Little wind has been a huge help.
Fiddling with the rain chart this morning.
Average October rainfall in the sixties was 2.9 inches.
In the last decade it is a tad under 5 inches - is that a sign of global warming or is it just climate change?

robertguyton said...

I'll rely on your very wise assessment of the situation, Fred. If you say it's climate change, I'll accept that :-)
Yes, the fruit-set looks to be extraordinary this season - I've never seen such a set of berries on the gooseberries, black, red and white currants and the plums. I expect the apple crop to be remarkable, as it was last year. providing there are no hail storms on the horizon (or rather, overhead).