Its not a problem. I can think of half a dozen down there . Some of them stock my seed [emoji23]
Why would I go elsewhere then!
Its not a problem. I can think of half a dozen down there . Some of them stock my seed [emoji23]
Well you having seed of the Best seed company in the UK so you won't go far wrong [emoji23]Why would I go elsewhere then! [emoji38]
I love a Pershore Egg Plumb, lovely variety, I have planted Walnut tree here (but maybe it will be the following generations who will be harvesting Walnuts!)That sounds good to me - we'll look to do something along those lines - I did also fancy some vines as we have an area of about half an acre on a gentle, south-facing slope - just be something nice to do in my spare time.
I like Purple Pershore myself, or Czar direct from the tree on a warm sunny afternoon - full of warm sweet juice & a soft yielding flesh. Not so keen on being chased by the wasps though!I love a Pershore Egg Plumb, lovely variety, I have planted Walnut tree here (but maybe it will be the following generations who will be harvesting Walnuts!)
I like Purple Pershore myself, or Czar direct from the tree on a warm sunny afternoon - full of warm sweet juice & a soft yielding flesh. Not so keen on being chased by the wasps though!
I may be one of your nearby locals - Crowborough. Happy to come have a look (being a nosy type...) and maybe put forward some ideas. PM me if that could be of use to you, but only if you're within about a 10 mile radius.
That sounds like a plan.Bang in a few rows of fruit trees - apples, plums & pears. You can't beat your own fruit fresh off the tree, especially plums at the peak of ripeness. I always recommend older varieties for best flavour rather than modern ones that have been developed for the supermarkets to look good on the shelves for a week or more.
Cherries are good too, but keeping the birds & blackfly off can be an up hill battle.
From an older thread. https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/a-blast-from-the-past-17-the-old-seed-fiddle.120524/Where would I find someone to do a Direct Drill?
Dear per acre for drilling derek£27 acre drilling Cost seed approximately £55 then a bit for spraying
Ploughing would cost you 4 times that and not as good