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By *arnayguy OP   Man  over a year ago

Durham Tees

As Autumn's mellow fruitfulness draws to a close, do you still have anything you can harvest where you live? Unfortunately I have left it too late for the Sloes that grow near me in London. Are they still on the trees where you are?

What else is still there to pick? What do you make with it?

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By *ensualbicockMan  over a year ago

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"As Autumn's mellow fruitfulness draws to a close, do you still have anything you can harvest where you live? Unfortunately I have left it too late for the Sloes that grow near me in London. Are they still on the trees where you are?

What else is still there to pick? What do you make with it? "

Ive still got tomatoes to pick in the garden . Beef ones and cherry ones . I'll pick them this week though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Rosehips the only things left on the hedgerows here.

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By *arnayguy OP   Man  over a year ago

Durham Tees


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Ive still got tomatoes to pick in the garden . Beef ones and cherry ones . I'll pick them this week though "

Are they outside or in a greenhouse?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As Autumn's mellow fruitfulness draws to a close, do you still have anything you can harvest where you live? Unfortunately I have left it too late for the Sloes that grow near me in London. Are they still on the trees where you are?

What else is still there to pick? What do you make with it? "

Season over for me, just covered my bananas and tree ferns with their polytunnnel for the winter. Wasn't at all annoying to put it on inside out in the rain this morning

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As Autumn's mellow fruitfulness draws to a close, do you still have anything you can harvest where you live? Unfortunately I have left it too late for the Sloes that grow near me in London. Are they still on the trees where you are?

What else is still there to pick? What do you make with it?

Ive still got tomatoes to pick in the garden . Beef ones and cherry ones . I'll pick them this week though "

Surprised they haven't been badly frost damaged, I left one of my plants a week too late, now no leaves all winter.

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By *ensualbicockMan  over a year ago

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"As Autumn's mellow fruitfulness draws to a close, do you still have anything you can harvest where you live? Unfortunately I have left it too late for the Sloes that grow near me in London. Are they still on the trees where you are?

What else is still there to pick? What do you make with it?

Ive still got tomatoes to pick in the garden . Beef ones and cherry ones . I'll pick them this week though

Surprised they haven't been badly frost damaged, I left one of my plants a week too late, now no leaves all winter. "

The leaves are still on but wilting . The toms have stopped growing but they're still green , been picking them off all through the summer if and when we need them .I,ll pick them all this week . Think we'll be havin spaghetti Bol in a few days

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By *oachman 9CoolMan  over a year ago

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"As Autumn's mellow fruitfulness draws to a close, do you still have anything you can harvest where you live? Unfortunately I have left it too late for the Sloes that grow near me in London. Are they still on the trees where you are? There are a few sloes still about I saw some this weekend alongside a motorway but being so close to traffic I,d never use those but they,ll be others about somewhere I pick mine in august and make gin with them before the end of august or beginging of september haveing left them in a fridge for a week or two before I,ve made 4 bottles this year.

What else is still there to pick? What do you make with it? "

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By *i1971Man  over a year ago

Cornwall

Sloes were at their best a month or so ago down here. Managed to get a good harvest of them and a good supply of blackberries this year

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By *ryst In IsoldeWoman  over a year ago

your imagination

There are still blackberries here in places

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