Basket
By Esmael
- 4 Jun, 2012
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Yes I know, I tried it.
After taking the basket to home, the main work will start.
Washing, making Halves, spreading and drying them under the sun. After 3-4 days they will be ready for new production like puree, jam, tarts, pies and etc.
4 Jun, 2012
sun dried apricots?? the same method as with tomatoes?
4 Jun, 2012
Oh yesss, same method.
As you know, there is some electronic kitchenwares to do that faster. But I dont like. Cuz sun cares natural taste and flavor.
4 Jun, 2012
Must be lovely. Not enough sun for that here!
Do you need an irrigation system for your trees?
4 Jun, 2012
Not yet. Cuz I have enough share of fresh water for the trees. But some of the neighbors use kinds of irrigations.
If the trees Increase, I have to use too.
At now, my garden has 115 trees:
Apple 90 [Red 86, Yellow 4],
Plum 12,
Apricot 2,
Cherry 10,
& Greengage 1.
I have a plan for near future on:
Pear, Grape And decorative flowers.
4 Jun, 2012
ooooooooh that is fabulous, the blossom must be really lovely and those flowers would be just wonderful
4 Jun, 2012
Yes my friend. Now I upload photos of the end of the March, time of blossoms. Plz wait.
4 Jun, 2012
they are so pretty, i have seen them, thank you
4 Jun, 2012
I love dried apricots as a healthy snack instead of eating sweets, and put lots of them into my fruit cakes at Christmas.
5 Jun, 2012
I agree with U Gattina.
Its natural and healthy without any chemicals.
Good for you for the Christmas cake.
5 Jun, 2012
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puree, jam, tarts, pies, so many lovely things!!
apricots with yoghurt and some honey and walnuts ~ delicious
4 Jun, 2012