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2 minutes ago, ryaldinhio said:

Bloody hell mate. Sorry to hear that. Atleast the stock was saved and like you say can rebuild.

Was lucky getting lambs out , had to grab two at a time then run round to get pigs out of pen into other pen an let chickens out , was mad rush getting stock out mate 

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Seems to be a big up take for threads on off grid living or self sustainability so thought I would stick it in here lads because the 'living of land and game cooking' section doesn't get much traffic

Well, I have promised some cooked produce photos. Tonight's tea, double pork chops....... Bloody gorgeous and now I am stuffed! Genuinly have grown to appreciate food more. We have all got u

Ohhhh yesss!!!!

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3 hours ago, ryaldinhio said:

5 fruit trees gone in tonight. 3 apple 2 pear. That puts us to 5 apple in total. Few plum trees next is the plan.

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What apple varieties did you go for 

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9 hours ago, ryaldinhio said:

We have:

Breaburn x 1

Red devil x 1

Fiesta x 2

James Grieve x 1

A good variety there 

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3 hours ago, Chid said:

A good variety there 

I don't have any prior knowledge/experience with fruit trees but read it was better to have a few different varieties.

Saw an 'out of town' episode with Jack hargreaves where he grafted three different types of apple onto a tree so it produced 4 different types of apple that were ready to harvest at different points in the season, some early, some mid, some late, all from one tree. I thought that was genius, something I might try in the future.

 

 

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43 minutes ago, ryaldinhio said:

I don't have any prior knowledge/experience with fruit trees but read it was better to have a few different varieties.

Saw an 'out of town' episode with Jack hargreaves where he grafted three different types of apple onto a tree so it produced 4 different types of apple that were ready to harvest at different points in the season, some early, some mid, some late, all from one tree. I thought that was genius, something I might try in the future.

 

 

You need more than one variety for it to produce fruit .

If you Google what you've got it should tell you good pollination partners and when they fruit 

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43 minutes ago, Chid said:

You need more than one variety for it to produce fruit .

If you Google what you've got it should tell you good pollination partners and when they fruit 

Just had a read through and it seems with the ones I have I should be OK 👍 

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5 hours ago, ryaldinhio said:

I don't have any prior knowledge/experience with fruit trees but read it was better to have a few different varieties.

Saw an 'out of town' episode with Jack hargreaves where he grafted three different types of apple onto a tree so it produced 4 different types of apple that were ready to harvest at different points in the season, some early, some mid, some late, all from one tree. I thought that was genius, something I might try in the future.

 

 

I think most fruit trees are grafted on to crabapple root stock , you can get apples and pears on same tree been grafted on to crabapple root stock 

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Carcass summery leans of meat good weight abit crap , cut feed down an slaughtered at 6 months old , my other two am upping there feed an take to 7 months old Screenshot_20250429_111330_Drive.jpg.e63e4706b6940b88962292279f025bd6.jpg

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