Following a great Swan Barn Wassail turn-out on 17th January, COPSE was quickly able to put their newly raised funds to good use. With Lynchmere Common's management team doing the planting, donations of orchard-less fruit trees from Surrey County Council and several 3-year old trees from the fantastic Adams Apples (https://www.adamsappletrees.co.uk/), we planted a small community orchard at Imbhams Farm from our Wayward Wassail funds.
Also, special thanks to Dave Elliott of National Trust for timber off-cuts to protect the trees from sheep grazing and Imbhams Farm for allowing us to plant-up this space used by Surrey Hills and Rivers.
https://www.surreyhillsandrivers.co.uk/
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CategoriesAuthorsGareth is an ecologist interested in conserving traditional orchards and heritage fruit, for people and wildlife. |