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Chris Evans's avatar

Thanks Steve - great to read Phil's story in more detail, he was a true pioneer. I had developed my own theories about apple coppice without knowing he'd done it too, until we had a conversation back in 2014 when he mentioned about Bramley on its own roots maybe being as vigorous as you can get. Since planting my own experimental system here at Applewood in 2018, I've watched the Bramley both on M25 and on own roots far outgrow the M25 by itself, and finally made the first coppice of 20-25% of the seedlings last month, so we shall see how they do.

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Wilf Richards's avatar

Thanks for reminding me of Phil, I had completely forgotten about him. I'm pretty certain I met him one time in Newcastle in connection with Ed Tyler and Scotswood Garden and certainly read plenty about his coppice orchard plans and schemes. Time to bring his ideas back to the surface especially as I've just planted a new row of random leftover fruit trees in our market garden next to the bees

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