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Tag: mycorrhizal fungi

Planting Our Fig Tree

In which we introduce our new fig tree to its fig-pit home.

Published February 19, 2017
Categorised as Longer Articles, Orchard Work Tagged fig, fig pit, mycorrhizal fungi, tree planting

Establishing Our Air-Pot Mini Orchard

In which we plant out our new fruit trees into air-pot containers.

Published February 18, 2017
Categorised as Longer Articles, Orchard Work Tagged air-pot, apple, Blenheim Orange, cherry, Cornish Aromatic, crab apple, formative pruning, Herefordshire Russet, John Downie, mini-orchard, Morello, mycorrhizal fungi, tree planting

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23 Jan

Speaking of Quince, the 4th release is a sparkling quince wine.

That's it. Just pure quince juice, fermented.

It's good!

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