No we did have a Victoria plum but it died 2 years ago. It was as old as the other 2, but hubby said that they don’t last long. It’s a Czar plum and we have another one but can’t remember the name. They do take a few years to start fruiting, the other one was about 8 years but it can be 5 years.
Waiting for the fruit to appear is putting me off ,Thanks for reply.
Your welcome
Just been down to the village for a walk and a haircut. I’m knackered at the moment but as soon as i walked through the door Sue wanted me to see what she has been doing in the garden. She left a small area of 4 small roses bushes and a couple of other plants.
as shown, we or should I say Sue decided to grass over the veg patch. at least it breaks up the view of all grass
great sight at this time of the year
Nice display Macy…
I have a really small garden.
Here is a lovely sliver coloured Leucophyta - Silver Bullion.
Very hardy, drought tolerant, almost shines under moonlight.
Native to South West Western Australia.
Pictures of my garden are like vedgie-porn! I’d be banned from the planet if you saw my rear jungle. So far, I’ve managed to find a German bomber, parts of 4 satellites and - oh, yeah…Lord Lucan! There was also this big plate of black painted metal, with “RMS Titanic” on it. Can anyone throw light on these, for me?
My very small back garden, when we came here two years ago, it was just a concrete yard, we have tried our best to make it look nice.