I assume it must be being pollinated, or it wouldn't set fruit ....would it? We live on a largish estate of private houses, which, when it was built, was landscaped with many fruit trees; apples, cherries and pears mostly (free fruit is a bonus!) but I haven't seen any plums, except that a small community orchard was established the year before we moved there, which does have a couple of small plum trees, so I may go down when someone is working there and see is they have had any probs with theirs. I just think we would have done so much better with apples! BTW, I have just come in from digging up all my strawberry plants and while I was out there, another plumlet fell off, so now there are only three of the original thirty four left.
People we do actually admire? Are there any?



. jings it has both space and is on a South facing wall so gets all the sun going, and you are right, it does have lovely blossom in the Spring - Himself says "it's a tree - just enjoy it! If we don't get any fruit, so what?" But I am not renowned for my patience.
