This is one of the heritage pear trees I planted late last year and Iβm very pleased with how itβs flowering, I have apple trees as well and a quince whichβs coming into flower but this one is very attractive so Iβm glad I planted them last year as I love the spring blossom of fruit trees too.
Because of the lockdown Iβm also growing baby salad leaves and they are shooting so as they are one of my favourite salads Iβm glad I bought some seeds and even have some growing in my front garden.
Behind the tree is my den whichβs a bit overgrown but the birds and bees like it so thatβs fine with me.
It keeps me occupied and I have a lot of personal space too so am happy how it is developing.
If any of you are growing your own then please say and keep safe and well.
So pretty (and you have all that lovely fruit to look forward to). I'm loving the look of that den, too... Reminds me of one of my hideouts as a child...
Hey thanks TheDrivenSnow a family owned it and there was a tree house there but I can sit on a log under there and I like that. ππ
What beautiful blossom on the pear tree Jerry, it looks so pretty.
I do love the look of your garden and I can only imagine the wildlife you see, how rewarding is that. It's a great looking den and my grandchildren would love something like that, you'd never see them
How fabulous that you are growing some of your own produce, ideal and it will taste so much better. My mum used to grow loads of vegetables, some fruit but mainly vegetables, and you couldn't beat the flavour and also naturally organic, what's not to love.
Enjoy your garden.
Stay safe and well.
Alicia
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Thanks Alicia I let the boars come in here so imagine theyβll be scrumping the fruit fortunately they donβt like rhubarb so Iβve got quite a lot of that growing. And Iβve a hedge of red and black currants so we will see. Also the woodpeckers love it as there are 2 fully grown sycamore trees.
Your mum was a wise woman thatβs for sure. ππ
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Well I've heard of children scrumping but boars, now that's another thing ;). I'm glad they don't like rhubarb, it's a gorgeous fruit, I love it. My mum used to have both red and blackcurrants and used to make jars of jelly with it. How lovely to have woodpeckers, you must get a lovely view of the wildlife in your garden.
Yes my mum was very wise and had oodles of common sense as well, she was awesome.
Hi Veeee thank you and Iβd buy some of your favourite potted herbs from a good source or just rake it weed it and plant some seeds as itβs wonderful watching plants grow from seeds. πππ±
I'm glad you're happy with how your plot is all coming together. The blossom looks lovely. I wonder when you will get fruit, would it be this year? . Blimey Jerry I just asked phil what we had growing and apparently We have onions, edible flowers, potatoes, purple carrots, golden courgettes, red sprouts, stripped and unstriped tomatoes, squash, broadbeans. I didnt realise we had so much. Most of it is growing from seeds which have now popped up. Potatoes and onions planted in the garden. It's making me laugh as our garden is tiny. I'll keep you posted π
Thanks Ali itβs early days and I want more fruit trees, Iβm impressed with what Phil has planted while youβve been out gallivanting with Lola...I hope you have a great crop. ππ§ π§π₯¬π₯π₯¦π
What a pretty little tree!
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Thanks Iβm really pleased as I only planted it 6 months ago so itβs obviously happy and I love looking out onto the blossom ππ
Your pear tree is really pretty with the blossom - and it's great that you're also enjoying growing the baby salad leaves too - hopefully you'll get a great crop of produce.
Itβs lovely to hear youβve got an orchard in the making!
Like you I love the blossoms and fruit is a bonus.
We have a very small garden and very small fruit trees: yellow plum, family pear (3 varieties), a hand grafted apple, cherry in a pot! and a standard pear in a pot (in the ground).
Hey thanks cog4 , there used to be an orchard here so I wanted to see how I got on with fruit trees.
Your yellow plum sounds great as I love most fruits and think that what you are doing is great growing miniature fruit trees in pots, I imagine they need a lot of watering but thats part of the pleasure of enjoying your garden, so nice one.
If you ever want to post photo's pf your trees then please do as they sound impressive.
That looks lovely Jerry, our crab apple is in blossom, the birds love the crab apples, my tiny apple tree is covered in blossom, Grandad planted it for me when I was born and then we managed to dig it up and replant it at our house. I am growing salad leaves too, trying cabbage and Brussels sprouts along with courgettes and tomatoes. Fingers crossed. The garden gives us so much pleasure, thank you for sharing your photo.
That is such a pretty tree showing off its blossom, thank you, really cheering.
I love the idea of your den.
Hopefully your boar don't decide to take up residence. Are they wild?
I've got a huge crop coming in on the Mulberries. I've noticed the blackbird pair loitering. They only come into the garden at Mulberry time.
My fig is putting on a lot of growth with all the rain, so I'm hoping for a big crop, not that I ever get to eat many, too much competition from the birds & wasps.
What else? Ah, the olive trees, they fruit but I don't have enough trees to make any use of the olives, also I've cloud pruned one of them which I admire every day.
Mustn't forget the Walnut tree, which gives a good crop so long as I get there before the dog, otherwise she'll do her best to scoff the majority of them.
Have a happy day in your garden.
Thank you it is a pretty little tree and stands out amongst the others, the boars are indeed wild and have their own entrance so come and go as they please. I have a couple of well established hazelnut trees already.
You fig tree sounds lovely I like the thought of growing figs as do you mulberries olives and walnuts so I am impressed so nice one I hope that you have a great crop. ππ
Itβs quite thrilling when the seeds youβve planted begin to sprout π. This year Iβm growing salad leaves...shiso, sorrel, rocket and some tomatoes, cucumbers and butternut squash. Also stir fry leaves...black kale and ruby chard. Iβm also growing lots of edible flowers like nasturtium and Korean mint. Canβt wait for them to get bigger π
I bet itβs really relaxing to sit in your den and soak up the sounds of the wildlife? Bliss! π
Shame the April showers have taken hold today.. The only positive thing for me about the weather was that it appears to have put people off shopping. I didnβt have to queue to get into Sainsburyβs! Yay!
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