Community orchards handbook

by Angela King

Other authorsSusan Clifford
Paper Book, 2011

Status

Withdrawn

Call number

SB356.K56 2011

Collection

Publication

Totnes, Devon : Shaftesbury, Dorset : Green Books ; In association with Common Ground, 2011.

Description

Since the 1950s we have lost 63 per cent of our orchards through development or neglect, and even though we have been able to grow 3,000 varieties of apple in England, almost 70 per cent of apples we buy are imported. Common Ground has worked to interest local communities in creating and saving orchards to provide fruit and nuts, havens for wildlife and places of beauty. The Community Orchards Handbook shows how to start your own Community Orchard, from getting support to tackling legal issues, organising work, selling produce and enjoying together the fruits of your work. It gives suggestions on 'apple mapping' and saving local varieties, and practical advice on planting, harvesting and safeguarding your orchard. It includes a comprehensive resources section and is full of examples of diverse Community Orchard projects across the UK.… (more)

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Physical description

229 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

9781900322928
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