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William Ingall’s Finest Creation. Probably.
Here goes then. I’ve got the list and I’ve got a bus pass. Show me an extinct apple and I’ll be on my way. Scanning the list, I decided the obvious first choice for my investigative powers was the William Ingall. The fact that it was developed in a no doubt top secret lab near Continue reading
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So what’s it all about?
A few years ago, two things happened that are basically to blame for this blog. First, my dad bought a field just outside my home town of Louth. It’s about 11 acres of bumpy grassland with a river running through it. Not a big river, but big enough to qualify. Second, I spent about half Continue reading
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The Journey Begins
I’ve always wanted to write a blog but I’ve never really had anything to say. The only things I’m interested in are the sort of things that don’t matter and no-one cares about and there’s surprisingly little interest in blogs about that sort of stuff. I know. I was shocked too. Then it occurred to Continue reading
Years gone by
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About Me
I’ve been writing about orchards and Lincolnshire heritage apples for over five years and still don’t know my arse from my elbow. This blog is supposed to be an almost humorous record of my attempts to raise apple trees in a field just outside Louth. Mrs Toogood is just one of the lost varieties I probably won’t find.
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