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  3. 👋 have been a bit busy with busy things but hope everyone’s ok.

👋 have been a bit busy with busy things but hope everyone’s ok.

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  • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

    👋 have been a bit busy with busy things but hope everyone’s ok. Here’s a flower to brighten your day.

    #BloomScrolling

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    @helenclayton

    How are the lambs?

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    • _maleficentgirl@troet.cafe_ _maleficentgirl@troet.cafe

      @helenclayton

      How are the lambs?

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      @_maleficentgirl I went to see them yesterday 😊. They’ve put on 5lb in a week! They’re not gambolling yet though. I’ll have to get more pics when they do.

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      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

        👋 have been a bit busy with busy things but hope everyone’s ok. Here’s a flower to brighten your day.

        #BloomScrolling

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        @helenclayton oh so pretty. It’s a lovely color! What is it?

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        • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

          @helenclayton oh so pretty. It’s a lovely color! What is it?

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          @IcooIey flowering quince - chaenomeles. I described it as peach but I think more apricot coloured 🤔

          Are you all thawed now?

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          • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

            @IcooIey flowering quince - chaenomeles. I described it as peach but I think more apricot coloured 🤔

            Are you all thawed now?

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            @helenclayton ooo! There is an Asian quince on campus that is very unhappy and occasionally makes big lumply sort of pear shaped rock hard fruits. But I don’t think I’ve ever seen the flowers. These are very pretty and a welcome sight!

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            • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

              @helenclayton ooo! There is an Asian quince on campus that is very unhappy and occasionally makes big lumply sort of pear shaped rock hard fruits. But I don’t think I’ve ever seen the flowers. These are very pretty and a welcome sight!

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              @IcooIey @helenclayton

              Despite their ugliness, they make a very perfumed jelly.

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              • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                @IcooIey flowering quince - chaenomeles. I described it as peach but I think more apricot coloured 🤔

                Are you all thawed now?

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                @helenclayton All snow melted where the sun hits except for the high piled snow banks. My winter aconite made an appearance in the one sunny bed!

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                • lionelb@expressional.socialL lionelb@expressional.social

                  @IcooIey @helenclayton

                  Despite their ugliness, they make a very perfumed jelly.

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                  @lionelb @helenclayton I have heard this! The one tree I know only makes two or three fruits (it is very unhappy) so I’ve never tried to harvest them.

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                  • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

                    @lionelb @helenclayton I have heard this! The one tree I know only makes two or three fruits (it is very unhappy) so I’ve never tried to harvest them.

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                    @IcooIey @lionelb I had fruit on mine last year but failed to do anything with them.

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                    • icooiey@mastodon.greenI icooiey@mastodon.green

                      @helenclayton All snow melted where the sun hits except for the high piled snow banks. My winter aconite made an appearance in the one sunny bed!

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                      @IcooIey yay happy flowers!

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                      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                        @IcooIey flowering quince - chaenomeles. I described it as peach but I think more apricot coloured 🤔

                        Are you all thawed now?

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                        @helenclayton @IcooIey Oooh. Does the flowering quince provide edible fruits?

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                        • colesstreetpothole@weatherishappening.networkC colesstreetpothole@weatherishappening.network

                          @helenclayton @IcooIey Oooh. Does the flowering quince provide edible fruits?

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                          @ColesStreetPothole @IcooIey well this one does 😂

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                          • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                            @ColesStreetPothole @IcooIey well this one does 😂

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                            @helenclayton @IcooIey 😆 We may have to consider it as a possible addition to our garden. 🤔

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                            • colesstreetpothole@weatherishappening.networkC colesstreetpothole@weatherishappening.network

                              @helenclayton @IcooIey 😆 We may have to consider it as a possible addition to our garden. 🤔

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                              @ColesStreetPothole @IcooIey a colleague made quince paste with hers but it sounded like she slaved over it. I decided that what with the abundance of apples I had, life was too short. Maybe another time.

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                              • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                                @ColesStreetPothole @IcooIey a colleague made quince paste with hers but it sounded like she slaved over it. I decided that what with the abundance of apples I had, life was too short. Maybe another time.

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                                @helenclayton @IcooIey Right now the only fruiting trees we have are pawpaw, and they produce only about ten fruits, all ripe in the same week. Gooseberries aren't taking too well. Raspberries are sparse. The quince looks pretty, and from what I've read might do well where we are, so I might give it a try.

                                We'd use them for salads, put in our oatmeal, and maybe make pies/compotes/preserves if they really take off.

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