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As some of you may know my Grand Father died a couple of weeks ago, and after a long wait it is his funeral tomorrow :(

 

He loved his garden and had numerous apple and plum trees untill he cut them back last year as he was finding them too much.

 

We have chosen to give a donation to his favourite charity and plant a plum tree in our garden as a memory tree. I would however love some advice on picking a lovely tasty plum that can be eaten off the tree or used for baking if such a tree is possible :?

 

Sorry if this is in the wrong place, I had nearly finished typing when it dawned on me :oops:

 

Karen x

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We have got a Victoria plum called Marjorie's seeding (I think) We have had it for about 5 years and the plums which ripen from mid August - September are lovely eaten straight from the tree, but also make lovely puds.

 

I love the idea of planting a memory tree, especially as it was a favourite of his too :D

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I have a wonderful plum called "Rivers Early Prolific" and it is just that, the fruits are small ovals which are a wonderful deep purple -they look like big damsons. They are very sweet and well flavoured, if you pick them ripe, but best of all they are really early and are ripe by the second half of July.

 

My tree is not very big, but the amount of fruit it gives is immense and I am frequently seen dumping bags of them on peoples doorsteps! I don't make many pies, but they do make really good chutneys and Jams too.

 

I think it is a really nice idea to plant a tree as a memorial and hope you enjoy it and remember your grandfather with a smile.

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We have a Victoria, a Marjorie's seedling, a Rivers early prolific, a Golden gage, a greengage and a yellow Pershore and some damsons. For flavour straight off the tree, the Victoria, Rivers early prolific, Golden gage and Greengage are all wonderful. Each year a different tree seems to decide to be the star performer, however, the Rivers early prolific has probably been the most reliable and it is an early plum which is great when one is itching for some fruit to ripen!

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