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  1. indian

    indian Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi all
    Well things are starting to move now we have entered spring lovely warm days,had one of the locals up to put a gate in our fence so he could get his tractor in,and he pulled out 20 mulberry trees so it gives us some room to grow some fruit trees,Coluo our other Bulgarian friend came and done some fruit tree grafting onto sour cherry trees.I have nearly finished digging over the veg area and today planted onions,rasberry bushes so it is starting to come together,have 2 trays of tomatoes in seed 1 bulgarian the other english so will be doing a comparison,and off to Stara Zagora saturday to get some seed potatoes.
    Will get around to posting some pics
    Tony & Hilary
     
  2. daitheplant

    daitheplant Total Gardener

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    So T & H you are pulling out fruit trees to plant, fruit trees? [​IMG]
     
  3. indian

    indian Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi David
    yes sounds a bit crazy but when u have over 90 mulberrys they are very time consuming come september when you have to cut all the branches off.
    T&H
     
  4. timecharger

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    I look forward to seeing your pics. What can you do with mulberries - eat them raw or...?
     
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