Redruth Community Orchard Project Update May 2023 Trenoweth Community Orchard, North Country, RedruthWe are two years on from when initial investigations started to find a site for a community orchard for the people of Redruth. It’s fantastic to know we now have 24 fruiting trees planted in the new space at Trenoweth Community Orchard; designed,Continue reading “Redruth Orchard Update”
Category Archives: Resources
‘Prederow a-dhann avalen’ Thoughts from under an apple tree
Thank you so much to Tony Phillips from Klass an Hay for writing this and sharing some Cornish language with us. We really enjoyed the Cornish language session at Tehidy Orchard BioBlitz last summer and were really glad he agreed to write some of this up for us here. To learn more Cornish language withContinue reading “‘Prederow a-dhann avalen’ Thoughts from under an apple tree”
Redruth Orchard Project
We are appealing for £2,000 from our community to contribute to our Redruth Orchard Project that seeks to: 1. Create a new Community Orchard/s2. Work with the local community to maintain & rejuvenate existing orchards and fruit trees.3. Share traditional orchard skills, provide more apple pressing opportunities using the new community apple press, and other apple relatedContinue reading “Redruth Orchard Project”
Apple pressing bonanza!
We’ve been out and about with the community apple press to venues in Portreath, Redruth and Camborne, harvesting local apples and inviting local people to come and help. It’s be a fantastic month for apples and apple juice making and we’re really thrilled to see everyone else as excited as us about the community traditionContinue reading “Apple pressing bonanza!”
New Community Orchards
We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to gain land permissions to plant a new community orchard at North Country, Redruth. Redruth Town Council, Forests for Cornwall, Cornwall Council and Cormac have all helped get us to this point where we can actually get going! Hooray! Work has begun by a group of local peopleContinue reading “New Community Orchards”
Species & overall report of Tehidy Bioblitz
Read some excerpts below and follow the link to get the full report here:Tehidy Bioblitz 2022 – Event Report “A 24-hour BioBlitz event took place in Tehidy Country Park, running from midday on Friday 29 July to midday on Saturday 30 July 2022. The event was delivered jointly by Sally Luker and Derek Green fromContinue reading “Species & overall report of Tehidy Bioblitz”
Join the BioBlitz at Tehidy Orchard
There’s been a 74% loss of traditional orchards across the South West which was home to the largest area of orchards at the beginning of the 20th century. Traditional orchards are well known as fantastically biodiverse spaces and home to rare species partly due to the combination of tree spacing, grass and meadow between fruitingContinue reading “Join the BioBlitz at Tehidy Orchard”
Summer pruning workshop at Kehelland Horticultural Trust
Why prune in Summer? Why in Winter? Have an overgrown espalier? – July and August is the time to prune espalier trees, when growth is starting to slow down. We will be working in the fantastic espalier orchards at Kehellend Horticultural Trust ‘s 16 acre site. Our aim will be to encourage fruit for nextContinue reading “Summer pruning workshop at Kehelland Horticultural Trust”
Wild apples Cornwall
Those of you who follow the online journal: Apples and People, may have read a recent article about the magnificent project ‘Some Interesting Apples’ that William Arnold and James Fergusson have been conducting the past few years. It’s fantastic to hear about them researching the wild apple trees that surround us, focusing mainly on theContinue reading “Wild apples Cornwall”
Orchard abundance amongst the sand dunes at Towans Forest Garden
Raymond & Sylvia Yarwood were aware of what needed to be done to regreen Cornwall way before many of us. Towans Forest Garden is situated on one of Cornwall’s largest sand dune systems in Hayle, in no small way a challenging place to grow fruiting trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals. The garden is tested toContinue reading “Orchard abundance amongst the sand dunes at Towans Forest Garden”