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The best picnic spot around

01 Wednesday May 2024

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Our wonderful orchard volunteers from Astra Zeneca spent a slightly rainy day in the orchard on 23rd April 2024. They achieved so much! They used all of their skills to work out how to put new picnic tables and raised beds together and get them installed. They also weeded around the apple trees and added a circle of mulch around them. Mulch can be anything from wood and bark chips to compost – even a thick layer of cardboard will help. The mulch prevents weeds from popping up and reduces water loss, and so keeps the trees from being stressed. Mulches such as compost or bark will also add some nutrients. The small-leaved lime trees also got some mulch. Finally they weeded the stool bed area and set it in to year 2 of the rootstock production cycle.
So the orchard is looking gorgeous, all set for our Blossom Day Bank Holiday Monday 6th May 2 – 4pm, and for a lot of picnics throughout the summer. How come even a sandwich and a packet of crisps tastes so much better out of doors?

people assembling a picnic table
volunteers around a picnic table
people assembling a raised flowerbed
people around a new raised flowerbed
people working in an orchard in spring

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Blossom Day 6 May 2024 2 – 4pm

24 Sunday Mar 2024

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As I write this I can see the plum trees are coming into blossom in my garden, and the petals are already falling from the little Fuji cherry, ‘Ko Jo No Mai’. We expect so much from this short-lived spectacle, we go in search of it and celebrate its beauty every year. Blossom has been associated with all things feminine, partly because of associations with spring and with the romance of flowers. John Ruskin, Victorian artist and critic, described the women in Pre-Raphaelite paintings as ‘girl-blossoms’. In our orchard, however, the blossom can be enjoyed by everyone.
The Woodland Trust has put together a calendar of the blossom times of various trees that you’ll spot in British countryside, orchards and hedgerows. The crab apples usually flower before the domestic apples, and by early May we should have quite a few trees in their best blossom dresses.

Save the date for our Blossom Day
We will be in the orchard from 2pm to 4pm. Our folk musician friends, who usually play at our Wassail, will be here in (hopefully) warmer weather to entertain our visitors, and the trees. Last year’s blossom-themed finger-painting activity was so popular we are running it again. We are hoping to provide blossom cakes and treats as well. More details to follow, so keep an eye on this website and our social media feeds.

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