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		 (22-06-2022, 10:27 AM)PyreneesPlot Wrote:   (22-06-2022, 09:19 AM)Broadway Wrote:  Good King Henry, apparently! Need to find out what to do with it now Interesting!
 https://www.slowfood.org.uk/ff-products/...g-henry-2/
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		1st Genuwine tomato, its supposed to be beefsteak size but my first one is rather small, it might benefit from ripening up in the bowl for a day or two..  1st Konsa cucumber
	 
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		My first Indigo Cherry Drop tom,  not grown them before but will do again next year.
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		Picked my first ?Tayberry or Thornless Loganberry? Its ancestry is lost in the mists of time. All I know is that it send up long shoots, maybe 10-15' long, that I mean to tie to supports but usually forget until its too late (like now).
	 
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		 (26-06-2022, 09:28 PM)Veggie Wrote:  Picked my first ?Tayberry or Thornless Loganberry? Its ancestry is lost in the mists of time. All I know is that it send up long shoots, maybe 10-15' long, that I mean to tie to supports but usually forget until its too late (like now). 
Ooer missus, my tayberry,  very prettily decorated with a little bag over its one maybe two fruit is only 18" tall.  I wonder if it will end up like yours. It's neighbour the blackberry thug will have to watch out.
	 
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		 (27-06-2022, 09:18 AM)JJB Wrote:   (26-06-2022, 09:28 PM)Veggie Wrote:  Picked my first ?Tayberry or Thornless Loganberry? Its ancestry is lost in the mists of time. All I know is that it send up long shoots, maybe 10-15' long, that I mean to tie to supports but usually forget until its too late (like now). Ooer missus, my tayberry,  very prettily decorated with a little bag over its one maybe two fruit is only 18" tall.  I wonder if it will end up like yours. It's neighbour the blackberry thug will have to watch out.
 What a teeny, tiny, tayberry! Is it old enough to leave its mother?
	 
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		 (29-06-2022, 04:40 PM)Veggie Wrote:   (27-06-2022, 09:18 AM)JJB Wrote:  What a teeny, tiny, tayberry! Is it old enough to leave its mother? (26-06-2022, 09:28 PM)Veggie Wrote:  Picked my first ?Tayberry or Thornless Loganberry? Its ancestry is lost in the mists of time. All I know is that it send up long shoots, maybe 10-15' long, that I mean to tie to supports but usually forget until its too late (like now). Ooer missus, my tayberry,  very prettily decorated with a little bag over its one maybe two fruit is only 18" tall.  I wonder if it will end up like yours. It's neighbour the blackberry thug will have to watch out.
 
It's old enough to have babies of its own so I hope so.  That reminds  me I have to check it's bag, I bet a blackbird has had it.
	 
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		My first and only CFB, Fasold by name. I don't think there are any others in the pipeline yet but patience is a virtue as my old nana used to say.
	 
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