tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2244231575608437104.post6801020100175452214..comments2024-02-23T08:52:10.376+00:00Comments on The Urbane Forager: Cherry Picknik Anyone?Alhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220955144459387163noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2244231575608437104.post-83522385792282662562012-07-01T18:42:36.026+01:002012-07-01T18:42:36.026+01:00Hi Eleanor.
Good work with the plums. You will get...Hi Eleanor.<br />Good work with the plums. You will get heaps off those bushes and they can be real tasty.<br />What will you make with them, pies, jam or just eat them? ;-)<br />I must recommend you blog to everyone...<br />http://birdinginthegarden.blogspot.co.uk/<br />Go and visit it now folks!<br />I love the bird photos too, keep up the good work and please do always mention your blog when you post here.<br />AlanAlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14220955144459387163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2244231575608437104.post-8604478511742147012012-07-01T17:07:10.080+01:002012-07-01T17:07:10.080+01:00Hi, Alan. It's Eleanor from "Birding in t...Hi, Alan. It's Eleanor from "Birding in the Garden". Whilst out for a run, Dad spotted a tree loaded with small plum-like fruits, not yet ripe. We visited it again today and found that the whole row of bushes were in fact plums! Some were red and ripe now (we had to jump to pick them) and we had a taste. DELISHIOUS! We did not bring a container, so only picked a handful. We are keeping the location a secret for now.... We also have a cherry tree outside the back gate, plus brambles (blackberries) and a hazel. The highest cherries are ripe and the birds are in, but we will be picking soon! Good foraging!Eleanorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05988612665699867390noreply@blogger.com