Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Mid Summer Orchard Update

  Up in the Orchard we have just completed thinning the apples….using our lovely new Niwaki ladder (Japanese no less) which surely means the trees are indeed growing. In fact the Bramley Seedling is pretty enormous now and is carrying a good crop for the first time. However Bountiful, another cooking apple, which did so very well last year, is hardly bearing any fruit at all. The Herefordshire Russets are looking good, as are Katy (really early) and Ellison’s Orange.
The Sunset which was nibbled by the rabbit in February has had the “bandage” removed now and the bark appears to be hardening off. BUT we have been advised to remove most of the apples in order to spare its strength. Its twin, the other Sunset, is looking great….I think they are my favourite in the Orchard!
We do have some problems with a fungal infection (scab) which means some of the apples crack somewhat…..letting in disease which then rots them. I am investigating an organic method to deal with this for next year as it seems to be on the increase in the Northern part of the Orchard.
The 6 pear trees all have some fruit but the Buerre Hardys have the most and have a delicious flavour….a connoisseur’s pear.

We are planning two Harvest and Tasting days
Sunday 18 and Saturday 24 September from 2.30pm.

Do come along…..you will be able to test each apple (and possibly pear) that is ripe, and will be able to take some home too.

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