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Do those stay green?Gribbo said:Not Cambridge Gages are they? @North Lower Neil0 -
Stone looks like this if that helps anyone.
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Frottaging2
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Wild plumbs possibly. Try downloading plantnet, works well for me. Just ran the image past plantnet as I forgot you can upload from the gallery!!! it's suggesting 72% Briancon apricot, the next nearest at 10% is plumb.0
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Just looked it up. Says they can go blush / red in the sun.North Lower Neil said:
Do those stay green?Gribbo said:Not Cambridge Gages are they? @North Lower Neil
Have you actually eaten one?0 -
Trying to find out what they are first.Gribbo said:
Just looked it up. Says they can go blush / red in the sun.North Lower Neil said:
Do those stay green?Gribbo said:Not Cambridge Gages are they? @North Lower Neil
Have you actually eaten one?
Don't want to be like the Australia mushroom poisoning victims....0 -
Yeah, was gonna say lol. Thought you gone for it and thats how you got the stoneNorth Lower Neil said:
Trying to find out what they are first.Gribbo said:
Just looked it up. Says they can go blush / red in the sun.North Lower Neil said:
Do those stay green?Gribbo said:Not Cambridge Gages are they? @North Lower Neil
Have you actually eaten one?
Don't want to be like the Australia mushroom poisoning victims....1 -
Haha no just cut into it then washed it off!Gribbo said:
Yeah, was gonna say lol. Thought you gone for it and thats how you got the stoneNorth Lower Neil said:
Trying to find out what they are first.Gribbo said:
Just looked it up. Says they can go blush / red in the sun.North Lower Neil said:
Do those stay green?Gribbo said:Not Cambridge Gages are they? @North Lower Neil
Have you actually eaten one?
Don't want to be like the Australia mushroom poisoning victims....1 -
Be nice if they are something edible mate. Got a decent crop there. Get yourself a cheap suction packer and stick them in freezer1
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SuedeAdidas said:Frottaging
Sack after too much frottaging ☝️North Lower Neil said:
Stone looks like this if that helps anyone.2 -
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Cherry plum.North Lower Neil said:



Anyone know what these are?
Google lens keeps trying to say apples or plums but it's struggling with scale - cherry plums maybe?
Seem to be the more purple colour when ripe and ready to fall, the colour in the tape measure photo on the tree.1 -
Back to the original question, round me there's blackberries, raspberries, damsons, red currant, strawberries, sloes. Every one of the little bastards ends up infused into brandy, gin or vodka. Blackberry brandy is immense, just needs a bit of sugar1
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We used to do Sloe gin. Not good for me now though0
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....Elderflower water nice too0
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Maybe crab apples?North Lower Neil said:



Anyone know what these are?
Google lens keeps trying to say apples or plums but it's struggling with scale - cherry plums maybe?
Seem to be the more purple colour when ripe and ready to fall, the colour in the tape measure photo on the tree.0 -
Going with cherry plums now n all now the other have mentioned it and looking at them again. There's a couple of dark purple (plum) coloured ones that I never see before1
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I scrumped one the other day, definitely a sharp plum.0
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Might have to give blackberry brandy a go, loved blackberry whisky.1
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Tell a neighbour what you think they are, say they’re delicious and that you’ve picked some for them then just keep an eye out for a ambulanceNorth Lower Neil said:
Trying to find out what they are first.Gribbo said:
Just looked it up. Says they can go blush / red in the sun.North Lower Neil said:
Do those stay green?Gribbo said:Not Cambridge Gages are they? @North Lower Neil
Have you actually eaten one?
Don't want to be like the Australia mushroom poisoning victims....1 -
Greengage? Try using “Seek by iNaturalist”0







