Fruits time))

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This year, spring came much earlier in our country, and the weather is much warmer than before. It is said that this year is expected to be one of the hottest years. In fact, even then, summer is quite hot here. I can't imagine hotter weather than this)) The only beneficial feature of this heat is fruits😁
Mulberries ripen first. We have "white" and "red" mulberries. Both ripen at the same time. Since we have white mulberries in our house, we have the opportunity to eat fresh mulberries cut from the tree whenever we want))

After the mulberry, the cherry ripened. There are 2 kinds of cherries here. The first ripens earlier about a month from the second one. The difference is that the first cherry is bigger and sweeter. The next cherry's grain is smaller and less sweet. We make juice and jam from them. Every year we make 100 liters of cherry juice for the winter)) Recently I read about our country is in the top 5 largest world exporters of cherries.

Apricots and apples have started to turn red. You can buy fresh apricots from the market. But the apricots in our house are not yet ripe. There will be a separate post about it))
Hope to see you in my next posts. With best wishes ❤️



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I don't think I have ever seen white mulberries! Mulberries are not a popular fruit here and are often left for the birds.

I love cherries, but trees here had a disease that caused orchard owners to cut down all their trees. I hope new varieties of disease resistant trees have been planted.

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White mulberries are more popular here than red one. May be people don't know how sweet them that's why it isn't popular there))

I am so sorry about cherries( Hope soon it will be found new varieties and you will be able to eat fresh cherries from the tree.
Thanks for stopping by❤️

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i don't think i have ever seen mullberies before in the wild , looking at wikipedia and it tellls me they don't grow in my area :). They look like blackberries on a tree , thank you for sharing your fruits and story here on #photo-essay .

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They are so sweet if you ever get a chance to try then try them. You will like)
Thank for finding time to read))

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Good to you! 100 liters of cherry juice! That's a lot. I have two cherry trees in the orchard. But we always eat it all, there's never enough left for juice or jam. 😁

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We have 6 cherry trees but they were young so last years we bought some cherries for juice this year I think we don't need to buy)
I think you have enough big land why not to plant more cherries)

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