Restoring traditional orchards in Gloucestershire
Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Biologische Obstspezialitäten: Swiss organic fruit farming the traditional way

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Using the internet to document my orchard obsessions has allowed me to discover fruity wonderlands in far away lands. Recently, I was contac...
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Friday, October 28, 2011

The surviving orchards of Ebrington

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Looking down towards Chipping Campden from one of the only old cherry orchards left in this part of Gloucestershire. In this area, it's ...
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Reinette d'Orleans: tasting the ultimate dessert apple with Barry Juniper

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There's nothing like spending a few afternoons trespassing in orchards to clear the smoke of the city from your lungs! I have been missi...
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Pump up the bramley - sky lanterns, fire and elderflower champagne

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Last weekend I had a party in the 1920s orchard at Charingworth. I invited the people I work with in the market garden and a few other frie...
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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Orchards and beekeeping with Charlie the jackdaw

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On Thursday I was invited to a special orchardy event hosted by the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) at Day's Cottage . My be...
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Henry Johnson
Charingworth, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
I am 25 years old and fanatical about traditional orchards. This blog largely documents a project to restored two fantastic but neglected apple orchards in my home village in Gloucestershire. I am currently working at the People’s Trust for Endangered Species on their hedgehog and beetle campaigns. I am also training as a butcher’s apprentice in an organic farm shop. For me, the present and future is about reconnecting people with the natural world that supports us.
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