A 1-day training course on orchard design, ideal for anyone thinking of establishing an orchard or becoming involved in a community orchard project. You will learn about the various aspects of designing a new orchard, including how to assess your orchard site, different planting patterns, and how to determine the number and choice of fruit tree varieties.
The course is being held on Sunday 27th June 2010 at Mount Ephraim Gardens, near Faversham, Kent, UK. More details and booking on the Orange Pippin Shop.
We now have fruit trees for sale from our new online shop. Initially this is for delivery to the UK only, although you can order from anywhere. Please visit the Orange Pippin shop and let us know what you think. As well as apple trees, we also sell pear trees, cherry trees, plum trees and several other fruit tree varieties.Learn how to propagate and grow fruit trees without grafting. Fruit trees grown on their own roots are healthier and produce fruit of better quality, flavour and storage life.
The course is held in Brighton, UK, 13th-14th March 2010. For more details see the Brighton Permaculture Trust website.
If you are an orchard or apple grower, please tell us what varieties of apples you have for sale so that we can publicise you on our website. It does not matter if they are not in season right now.
Fill in your details on our enquiry form, let us know your opening times, and directions to reach you. There's no charge for this.
Orange Pippin is collaborating with the Home Orchard Society to build an international database of apple trees! If you have an apple tree growing in your garden, please tell us about it and share details with other apple enthusiasts around the world. It does not have to be a rare variety - even if it is a common Golden Delicious it is still interesting to see where it is being grown, and how well it grows. We also welcome submissions from growers, community and commercial orchards, and apple tree nurseries.
Start by Registering with us. Then you can then follow the 'Tree register' link which appears beside your 'Account details'. Registration is simple - only 5 mandatory fields - and not intrusive. We will use your details only relation to the Orange Pippin website.
Our website is named after England's most famous apple variety - Cox's Orange Pippin - widely regarded as the finest of all dessert apples.
'Pippin' is an old English word derived from the French word for 'seedling'. The same word can be seen in the modern French for a plant nursery or garden centre - 'pepiniere'. Like many old apple varieties Cox's Orange Pippin was discovered as a chance seedling.
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