Sunday 21 February 2016

PRUNING MASTER CLASS 2016


We have spent some of this weekend (mid February) pruning our apple trees. It was rather wet and cold on Saturday when we held the Master Class (led as usual most ably by Jan Lambourn) but we had 10 “students” who braved the weather and hopefully enjoyed the morning in the orchard. During the afternoon we visited the walled garden at Barrow Green (run most productively by Linda Boakes and Rick Meakin to whom we owe our thanks) where we tackled a very ancient pair of espalier apple trees.



In our Orchard, most trees are growing well, with just a couple showing signs of canker (which had to be pruned out of course) In fact the amount of wood removed was pretty minimal for some trees……others like the Bramley Seedling needed quite large branches removing. The aim is to keep the centre open, to remove any diseased and crossing branches and to ensure growth remains balanced over the whole tree. Fruit buds are much in evidence on most trees and so we hope that the Wassail will ensure a good fruit set following the blossom and a good crop of apples. The pears were hardly touched at all. In the summer we will reduce some of the tallest branches. Doing it then will reduce the number of also watershoots.


This year we decided that some of the wiring of the deer guards is inhibiting the natural growth so in some cases we have cut and bent the wiring down to allow spread of the branches and avoid any rubbing. The large stakes supporting the wiring will not last for ever….but the trees are stronger now and hopefully can withstand a little deer nibbling should that occur.

Saturday 13 February 2016

WASSAIL 2016


Getting everything ready at the Orchard
This year’s Wassail on 7 February was a great success with over 220 people enjoying the torchlight procession and the amazing bonfire. We were extremely lucky with the weather…..dry both during the preparation (building the bonfire etc) and the evening…..with heavy rain and wind only arriving as we were clearing up. The Wassail Captain (Ed Heaver) and his merry men excelled this year with extra drumming and even more wacky songs, very much enjoyed by the many children….all singing along of course. The mulled cider and our traditional apple cake (+ by request) hot dogs disappeared in no time.

We asked for donations towards the Orchard and we were gratified by most generous contributions. The Wassail is our biggest means of raising money each year and the money will be put to good use….paying towards insurance and mowing for a start.
This event could only take place with help given so generously by our many Friends…Jennie Ephgrave (managing the whole event) Eleanor, Stuart Fox, Peter Tindell, Michael Whyte and Peter Jarvis (making the torches) Ian Green and Matt Dawson (bonfire), Sarah Salmon (sausages) Rosemary Buchan (song sheets) Nigel (again) for photography, and the other many many others who man the route with torches, serve the cider hot dogs and apple cake and stay afterwards to tidy up. Indeed a truly community event.
We are pruning this Saturday (13 February), and then spreading the manure on a Saturday in March so do come along if you would like to help. We will be reminding everyone of the date nearer the time.
After that we will be looking forward to seeing the blossom and the bluebells and spring will be with us.
The photos below give just a hint of the fun and excitement of the evening.