2025 was an incredible year for growing in my garden and allotment. As I mentioned before, I almost doubled the amount of veg grown from the previous year, and as for fruit, I've never grown so much in one year. I can't prove this conclusively, as I've not been consistent about recording my fruit harvest (ever); I can accurately state however, that it was the best year on record for fruit, at over 42 lbs.
I can hardly believe it, but half of the above total was from figs alone! My Brown Turkey fig tree grew from just a little cutting which I think I bought off ebay (I can't remember exactly, but I do remember it was a cutting and I bought it online). It grows in the sunniest, most sheltered spot of my garden, my most favoured tree. We ate a Lot Of Figs; I dehydrated some and gave some away too, but mainly we ate them: so sweet and juicy.
The next best spots in the garden are given to a Morello cherry tree (on a mini dwarf rootstock, only about as tall as me), a Phoenix grapevine, a Czar plum, and a Robijn almond. I harvested various amounts off all of these, but only recorded cherries and plums. The grapes were disappointing, some going moldy before ripening; and the pigeons picked off most of the plum blossom resulting in a sparse harvest (a problem I don't know how to prevent, except maybe with a pellet gun and pigeon pie?). But I have cherries in the freezer, plums in jars and unshelled almonds in a box.
Moving to my less auspicious garden places, I have two apple trees, two young quinces (from seed, but not produced yet), two sweet cherry trees, and several currant bushes of different colours; and a small bed of strawberries in the main veg patch. I got a good amount of most of these, barring the sweet cherries--the pigeons gave them the same treatment as the plum (I think the branches of the Morello tree are too spindly for pigeons to perch on, which is why it was spared). Unexpectedly, I got an apple harvest in 2025, from my two trees which have produced biennially up until now (though it too went unweighed). I don't know if this is the new trend, or if they will go back to their old habits and take 2026 off: I hope not.
Lastly, I have raspberries, gooseberries and redcurrants at the allotment, which is in full sun but exposed to winds, not sheltered by trees, fences and walls like my garden. Since all of these are pretty hardy, I still got a good harvest, though again unweighed.
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