Is my plum tree dead?
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Is my plum tree dead?
All the other tress are, at the very least, sprouting, the apples and damsons even have blossom. but the victoria plum I bought from homebase before christmas shows no sign if life whatsoever!  How much longer should I give it 'til I take it back for a refund!
			
			
									
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Re: Is my plum tree dead?
Something strange seems to be happening with plums this year. Our previously decently cropping plum tree hasn't done a thing this year and so far no damsons. I've heard the same from other people round here. Does anyone know of a general problem with plums this year?
			
			
									
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Re: Is my plum tree dead?
Late frosts perhaps? Our plum tree doesn't seem to be doing much either.
			
			
									
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Re: Is my plum tree dead?
Yes the problem is that (well here anyway) the mild winter caused the stone fruit to blossom much too early (peaches at the end of February here!!) during a time when it was wet and there were very few insects about to pollinate.MrsD'ville mkII wrote:Something strange seems to be happening with plums this year. Our previously decently cropping plum tree hasn't done a thing this year and so far no damsons. I've heard the same from other people round here. Does anyone know of a general problem with plums this year?
I have 1 purple plum, 4 damsons and not very many greengages on an enormous tree. Very, very few peaches this year as well, and about 4 pears between 3 trees.
In fact the only 'tree' fruit which is going to be any good (touch wood!) are apples.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
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Re: Is my plum tree dead?
Our apples are looking good too, better than last year. We use our plums mainly for jamming, but the strawberries are more than making up for the plums so we won't go without, though damson jam is my absolute favourite and we usually manage a decent scavenge of blackberries for blackberry jam.
I'm keeping a close eye on my single medlar and hoping it finds a few friends!
			
			
									
									I'm keeping a close eye on my single medlar and hoping it finds a few friends!
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Re: Is my plum tree dead?
It was dead, not just resting! Is an ex tree, no more, it was in short, firewood! 
 
We took it back and got a refund then bought a replacement at the nursery which is doing fine.
Gnerally, we've had loads of strabs this year, a few raspberries but then it's their first year, there's lots of apples to come but no pears. The quince and damson have no fruit either but they're still young trees.
			
			
									
									We took it back and got a refund then bought a replacement at the nursery which is doing fine.
Gnerally, we've had loads of strabs this year, a few raspberries but then it's their first year, there's lots of apples to come but no pears. The quince and damson have no fruit either but they're still young trees.
Terri x
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Re: Is my plum tree dead?
My four damsons are mostly all ripe already which is very early for them. 
 
My medlar has hardly any fruit this year either, just like the other fruit trees!
			
			
									
									My medlar has hardly any fruit this year either, just like the other fruit trees!
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
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Re: Is my plum tree dead?
I have a Victoria plum tree that I planted a couple of years ago which I thought was doing OK. I pruned it in May and it has since turned up its toes. I think we had a dry windy spell just after it was pruned and I should have supplied it with plenty of water. You live and learn.
			
			
									
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