Showing posts with label Tresham Walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tresham Walk. Show all posts

14 February 2012

Our Trees

People have been asking about the trees ...

We shall be planting eight trees, five alongside Augustine's Court and three on the raised ground at the end of Halidon Close.
Our trees have been selected to maximise success and provide a long harvest season, many of them traditional English varieties that have worked well on similar sites.

 

Apple: Discovery, Fiesta & Howgate Wonder - three traditional English varieties, the Discovery apple crops early, the Fiesta is later and the Howgate Wonder is a large cooking apple
Pear: Conference & Louise Bonne of Jersey - an English variety and an old French one, with attractive blossom
Plum: Blue Tit & Victoria - two typical english varieties, both good for eating and cooking
Apricot: Tomcot - Very good crop of attractive crimson-flushed fruit ready for picking mid-July

7 February 2012

Welcome to our pear-shaped blog!
  
Roots to Fruit
A new community orchard on the Jack Dunning Estate, Hackney, E9

Roots to Fruit is a new community orchard.
Thanks to the London Orchard Project, the Jack Dunning Estate in Hackney is getting a community orchard, allowing us to grow our own apples, pears, plums and apricots and rediscover the pleasures of eating locally-grown fruit. 
The trees (8 in total) will be planted on the grass verges outside Augustine's Court on Tresham Walk.

Get Involved

  Come to our planting day



 Saturday 18th February 1pm-4:30pm
Outside Augustine’s Ct. on Tresham Walk

Help plant our fruit trees and enjoy apple cakes & mulled apple juice!
Everyone welcome