For Apple Day: Eat your way to the river
It's Apple Day, one of my favourite days of the year and what better way to celebrate than to tell you about my recent trip to Longney, where Gloucestershire Orchard Trust have 18 acres of apple orchard under their tender care. Here you'll find older orchards with some trees well over a century old, plus their newer plantings of around 94 Gloucestershire cultivars which have just acquired national plant collection status at Plant Heritage . The jury's out on the actual number as DNA testing has revealed at least one locally named variety is actually a more well known one: Ribston Pippin in this case. Don't worry, there are dozens there which definitely have their origins rooted firmly in Gloucestershire and their cultivation at Longney is vital to their continued presence and preservation. There were around 200 local varieties at one time and today it's around 100 still in existence. Steve Mason - the Trust's Curator - was our knowledgeable guide who invited ...
Sweet peas no doubt VP :) NAH must be a tolerant man. Himself puts up with seed trays in the fridge and on kitchen work tops but the bathroom is definitely off limits.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sprouting!
Lea
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Great title...I will be planting peas outside this weekend and starting them from seed...the weather has warmed now from the 60s to the 70s to possible 80 next week.,..even if it goes back to normal, 50s, they will love it...
ReplyDeleteSo cute! :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant title!
ReplyDeleteAnna - it's the only west facing window we have, so needs must!
ReplyDeleteLea - glad you enjoyed it!
Donna - how quickly your weather changes from freezing to hot, hot, hot!
Shernor - welcome and thanks :)
Victoria - from a headline pro that's a real compliment :)