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Blossom!
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Written by Simon Day   
Tuesday, 20 April 2010 19:22

Bee on Mirabelle plum blossomWe've had a couple of sunny weeks and the trees have moved on a pace. Some real spring warmth has brought on bud burst and blossom, so that it is looking like things are catching up after our particulalry cold winter. (Good news for the Blossomtime celebrations 2nd and 3rd May - see http://www.bigapple.org.uk/blossomtime/2010.html)

FPear Blossomor some reason this year the blossom seems to have a lot more aroma.  It is difficult to know if there is actually more smell in the air or a change in my perception, although Hannah has also mentioned that some of the garden flowers are smelling stonger this year.   The mirrabelle plums are particulrly strong with an almost caramelised plum aroma.  I can't wait to see if the pear and apple blossom smell stronger when they're fully out.

Possibly related, there also seem to be a lot of bees about - not only the overall quantity, but the range of species - particularly the big "Bumble" bees.

Whatever the reason, it all feels very positive.  A sign of nature working its magic again as the growing season starts and a reminder that we're only just over 4 months away from the start of harvest!

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0 #1 2010-04-20 22:29
I was really enjoying reading this post until you mentioned it was only '4 months away from the start of harvest'... The hard work of harvest, milling, and pressing last year is still a little too fresh in my mind to be thinking about this season's cidermaking.

I too have noticed alot of insect activity in the garden/orchard. I just hope we don't fall foul of a cold snap during blossom time. We're expecting an off year in the orchard we harvest from in Worcestershire after last year's bumper crops, so any problems with pollination could be a real problem for us...
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