Thursday, 31 July 2014

Summer 2014 Update



I have just been to look at the trees to see how the fruit is progressing. I can’t tell you how exciting it is to be able to see such a wonderful crop. Many trees are laden with fruit which is all growing well and staying mainly disease free. Not all trees have fruit but approximately 14 out of the 26 apples are cropping well, and 2 of the pears (Beth and Doyenne de Comice) so we will definitely be able to have a tasting party in September. The fruits all ripen at different times with Katy (an eater which does not keep) being the earliest (August) through to Laxton Superb (dessert apple ready in September/October) and Lord Lambourne. The Herefordshire Russets are absolutely laden ….even though they were well thinned. Beth, the pear with the most fruit, should be ready to pick in late August.
So ….an exciting time. Especially for those of us who were at the very start when Mark Richards showed us the site. An area of weed infested abandoned land which was made available for us by the National Trust, and which we have transformed into this productive and beautiful Orchard. A very big thank you to all the orchard “workers” and also to our Friends who are keeping us solvent.
I can see that the route through the Grub Street Woods is well used and the new path which had to be made during the winter floods is standing up to traffic well. I hope you are all enjoying the new seats both in the woods and the Orchard itself. A perfect place to take friends and relatives for a short walk and a picnic.
In July we were included in the judging for the RHS Limpsfield in Bloom competition. We had been busy making sure the Orchard was looking at its best, trees weeded, hedges cut and everywhere litter free. But of course the judges look at all aspects of the Orchard including community participation, use by the children from Limpsfield School, bio-diversity and the use of the site at all times of the year. I was so proud to be able to show the judges round on your behalf and show them the fruits of our labours.
I’m also very pleased to see that we have got several new Friends of the Orchard. So welcome aboard and we hope that you’ll be able to join us for the occasional working party and of course the special day later on when we can start the harvest!

Helen Ellson and the Orchard Team

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