Foraged Blackberry & Apple Crumble

Blackberry and apple crumble

Do you have a freezer full of blackberries? If not, then ignore the blackberry & enjoy your apple crumble! This time of year, mid-November, is hefty with apples. Down here in sunny Somerset, the late blackberries are only recently all gone from the bushes. If you have helpful kids around, chances are you have bags… Continue reading Foraged Blackberry & Apple Crumble

North Wales St Asaph Tree Nursery

Denbighshire County Council’s Local Provenance Tree Nursery at St Asaph grows 24 native tree species using stylish Air Pots™, and so can you On the Bionet Wales website, we can read about how St Asaph focuses on using local provenance seeds and cuttings of native trees. With the help of volunteers, they propagate tens of… Continue reading North Wales St Asaph Tree Nursery

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Lazy Sunday Fruit Tree & Rootstock Grafting Videos

Grafting is one of Mankind’s ancient technologies, and loads of fun for gardeners Grafting two plants together happens naturally when compatible species jam up against each other, rubbing their bark off and then getting stuck long enough to fuse together. You see this quite often when inspecting old willows, whose whippy stems readily graft onto… Continue reading Lazy Sunday Fruit Tree & Rootstock Grafting Videos

Whipsnade Tree Cathedral Restoration

The natural loss of Ash trees to dieback leads to a new generation of trees at National Trust run Sacred Grove of faith, hope, and reconciliation. Whipsnade Tree Cathedral in Bedfordshire is a war memorial of trees planted to grow into the form of Liverpool Cathedral, complete with chancel, nave, transepts, chapels, and cloisters designed around… Continue reading Whipsnade Tree Cathedral Restoration

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