This year for Tree Following, I've chosen the beautiful cooking apple
tree in Crafty Green Boyfriend's mother's garden. You can read the post
where I introduced the tree here.
The
tree is around fifty years old and produces a lot of apples (last year
was a bumper year and I gave apples to colleagues, neighbours, students
in my writing classes as well as friends!). The apples are excellent in
apple crumble or just stewed and eaten with custard or added to
porridge.
The tree has now lost most of its leaves.
A few apples are still hanging on
The tree hasn't produced as many apples as last year, but there's still been a fairly decent harvest and several apples left over for the Fieldfares and Redwings to enjoy. Last year, a Fieldfare became quite aggressive, defending 'his' apples from all the other birds in the garden!
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Talking of apple trees, the Neighbouring Orchard is a wonderful project in the east of Edinburgh (the other side of town from my chosen apple tree!) connecting people through apple trees planted in private gardens and public green spaces. The project is now moving into new areas of town. You can read more about the project here.
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I'm happy to say that Green Ink have just published my poem Raspberry Picking in the Forage edition of their online journal.