Across the country orchards have been grubbed up, and local varieties of apples have vanished. Although some of these varieties are preserved at Brogdale National Fruit Collection, the true way to preserve them is to encourage people to eat or drink the different varieties, and celebrate their flavours and characteristics. Once lost from our food culture, they become mere museum pieces; culinary curios.

Sadly it is increasingly difficult to sell unusual varieties through shops. "I can take Braeburns, Gala and Cox" is the usual reply.

We grow over 40 varieties of apple and pear trees. Most of these are unsaleable through greengrocers. Did you know each variety of apple has a pollination date, a picking date, and an eating date? Natural sugar levels rise after picking increasing the flavour and aroma.

New commercial orchards are planted up with apples that supermarkets know they can shift, leading to large single variety plantings. These monocultures are harder to control for pests and disease. They are also more vulnerable to extreme weather conditions than a diverse orchard. At the beginning of May 2011, we were in the grip of a drought that was affecting many of our trees. But not all of them. This is the key to one of our principles - to build diversity into our production so that we are less vulnerable to the extreme conditions that we are increasingly experiencing.

It also builds a diversity into our landscape, provides better habitat, and feeds the soul!

Please note we have scaled down our apple juice production. However, it is still available to purchase through Brockweir & Hewelsfield Village Shop and The Dean Forest Food Hub.

  • May Bank Holiday Yoga Retreat

    Friday 28 April to 1 May 2017 at Ragmans Lane Farm

    Forest Retreats in collaboration with The Indian Wellness Academy

    Hayley Court (Organiser) and Ildy Bakos (Yoga Instructor)

    Expect to leave our May bank holiday weekend retreat feeling relaxed, rejuvenated and with new tools on how to live a more balanced life, inspired to incorporate what you have learned into your daily routine.

    Forest Retreats are delighted to announce collaboration with the Indian Wellness Academy (www.indianwellnessacademy.com) for our 2017 retreats. The Indian Wellness Academy is registered with the International Yoga Alliance, which ensures they maintain a high standard of teaching. Please look on both websites for a wealth of positive testimonials from happy students and guests.

    A special early bird offer of an all inclusive price of £325 (usual price £345) for our 3 night retreat is available until the end of March. A deposit of £50 is all you need to secure your place!

    What you can also expect from our retreat:

    • Twice daily yoga and meditation practice incorporating Yin, Hatha and Kundalini yoga
    • Home cooked nutritious, wholesome vegetarian food catering for all dietary requirements
    • Beautiful forest walks exploring the local surroundings
    • An Ayurvedic cookery course – food not only good for the body but the mind too!
    • Optional massages for ultimate relaxation at an additional cost
    • An evening spent sitting around a warm fire having stimulating conversations with your fellow yogi’s, and having a dip in the natural wood fired hot tub.
    • Clean and warm bunkhouse style accommodation, but other accommodation options available upon request at an additional cost
    • Friendly and experienced staff that will ensure that you are comfortable and happy across the weekend.

    Please visit www.forestretreatsuk.com for more information and testimonials from our 2016 retreats.

    Email info@forestretreats.co.uk or call Hayley on 07826-557211.

    Do not hesitate to contact us for more information

    Namaste

    My teaching is spontaneous, light-hearted and I aim to adapt to meet the energies and needs of the group. I teach a combination of Yin, Hatha and Kundalini yoga and am deeply connected to the spiritual aspects of Yoga. I also understand that to tame your mind and find the still and small voice inside, you need to start with the physical body and perfect your asanas (postures).

    I am looking forward to getting to know guests on the retreats and helping to meet individual needs.

    www.forestretreats.co.uk



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