Back in late May, we had a few major thunderstorms.
My cherries, still unripe, paid a
price. The sour cherries did not grow
very large and half the sweet cherries ended up on the ground, rotting.
A few days of sun gave me hope.
Now, again, we are in rain mode. The rain does wonders for my perennials, and
weeds, but not so much for my cherries.
The small sour cherries look like they
might be ripening. We are going ‘crazy’ or
is it ‘lazy’ this year by not covering the tree with netting to protect the
crop from our friendly, and hungry, neighborhood birds. We are keeping our fingers crossed that we
will harvest enough for a pie or two for us, not the birds.
But, the sweet cherries are
doomed. The fruit remaining on the tree
has been invaded by ants - a new phenomenon for us here at Mountain Glen Farm. Oh no, yikes, double ugh!! ANTS!!!! Almost each and every cherry is being munched on as I
write this obit. We will truly miss the sweet
flesh, the organic juice, the natural flavor as only our own homegrown cherries
can provide.
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