It seems that Mother Nature or one of her helpers had self-seeded a #SurprisePlumTree in our front yard and it was preparing to bear fruit! We culled some lavender bushes underneath that were stifling its growth and wondered what to do with this strangely shaped tree. We were delighted when the first season yielded a few dozen dark purple plums (not sure which type). I took some advice from a keen gardener and had a go at gently pruning the tree, cutting the long branches back one third each year to finally shape it into something that might actually produce fruit - and this year we were rewarded with a bumper crop!
In mid-December, the tree looked like this. Things looked promising.
A hint of colour |
Steady progress |
Two days' pickings with more to come |
- plum shortcake (just add an extra teaspoon of mixed spice to the fruit)
- simple summer plum cake using half plums and nectarines for the topping
- plum compote for pancakes and waffles
- mini plum clafoutis for dessert.
We're enjoying our summer of plums and are thankful to whatever planted and cared for our #SurprisePlumTree until we were able to look after it ourselves.