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 ...
They do look very cheerful shoes
ReplyDeleteHey, perfect footwear for a veg plotter!
ReplyDeleteI need some of them to complement my flowery ankle-wellies.
ReplyDeletePerfect for the veggie gardener
ReplyDeleteI love them. I could do with a pair for when I pop out to the greenhouse.
ReplyDeleteAwpol - cheerful is my intention :)
ReplyDeleteHelen - absolutely!
Esther - now I was contemplating some flowery ankle-wellies the other day. Perhaps we should swap!
CG - I'm pretty chuffed with them :)
Jo - that's just the kind of thing they're meant for. My husband's SIL has a pair with bright sunflowers on them :)
Lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteI like these...I have plain garden clogs and plain boots but both are so comfy...I asume these are comfy too.
ReplyDeleteI recognise those :D
ReplyDeletemine are roses... and I wear them all the time. The wonderful thing about them is they don't come off - unlike every other clog I've ever tried!
Fab shoes, they just make me smile!
I love them! have never seen them with veggie print. You'll be skipping through the muck with them soon ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery eye catching!
ReplyDeleteVery eye catching.
ReplyDeleteFun! Those will certainly cheer up a gray day.
ReplyDeletePlease tell me that you don't go shopping in them !
ReplyDeletePetoskystone, Angie, Dobby, MHM - they make me smile :)
ReplyDeleteDonna - very comfy - they're the same kind of clog which surgeons and nurses wear in hospital over here, but with a gardening twist!
Bren - that's the idea :)
TCG - I thought you might ;)
Andrew - now why would I do that?
Oh how fab, happy gardening shoes, I want some!
ReplyDeleteLove them. You can camouflage you feet among your garden beds!
ReplyDeleteJanet - happy is indeed the right word :)
ReplyDeletePetunia - I hope I don't lose them ;)
Wordless indeed to describe this wonderful and healthy shoes.
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