Skip to player
Skip to main content
Skip to footer
Search
Connect
Watch fullscreen
Like
Comments
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
Britain's first orchard with apples all grown from discarded cores in waysides
Tindle News
Follow
02/05/2025
Britain's first orchard with apples all grown from discarded cores in waysides.
Category
🗞
News
Transcript
Display full video transcript
00:00
My name is James Ferguson. I am an orchardist and the owner of Vagrant Cider.
00:06
I'm William Arnold. I'm an artist, photographer, sort of, I guess, kind of a landscape historian.
00:13
I teach natural history photography at Falmouth University. I'm very interested in apples, as you can probably tell.
00:21
I'm Caitlin DeSilvi. I'm a professor of cultural geography at the University of Exeter, based down here in Cornwall.
00:27
And I've been working with these guys for a couple of years on the sort of research angles that are connected to this project.
00:33
We are at the Wilding Mother Orchard. We are on the south side of the Helford River at a patch called Panarvan, just above Panarvan Cove.
00:43
And we're sitting in a field that has 80 rootstocks inside the guards that you can see around us.
00:50
And on to those 80 apple rootstocks, we have grafted about 30 seedling, wilding apple trees that have been selected through public taste trials
01:02
to try and figure out whether we can identify future apples that might have potential in a changing climate.
01:09
This project, Some Interesting Apples, was started by Will and myself about five years ago now.
01:17
And really, it came out of our noticing the sheer profusion of wild seedling apples that are in the locale from where we live,
01:26
particularly in the Redroof Mining District. That's really what started this whole thing off,
01:31
that there are hundreds, way, way more seedling apple trees in that area than one would normally anticipate.
01:37
We decided that we would start to hold taste trial events at the Kessel Barton Royal Arts Centre,
01:43
just up the road from where the orchard here is.
01:45
And we were talking about how wonderful it would be for us to have an orchard of these seedlings that we collected.
01:51
And we were like, well, we've just got some land that's come available from a tenant farmer in Helford.
01:56
Let's see if we can do something with that.
01:58
And fortunately, because it coincided with funding being available from the Forest for Cornwall,
02:03
we were suddenly able to get the trees in the ground in record time.
02:08
Normally, I would anticipate that an institution like that would be like turning an oil tank around.
02:12
And it happened from April. And then the following winter, we had the trees in the ground.
02:16
Yeah, so the exhibition, I mean, the gathering was April 2023.
02:19
Yeah.
02:20
By February 2024, we were putting the rootstock in the ground.
02:24
It was mad. It was great.
02:25
It was amazing.
02:26
And that's where you find us today, with the trees in the ground, grass growing very, very quickly.
02:31
And the grafts that we carried out last winter also growing profusely.
02:37
It's very gratifying to see, isn't it?
02:39
Trialling each of these unique trees on three different rootstocks.
02:43
So we're trialling them on a dwarfing rootstock, which is M26.
02:48
We're trialling them on a three-quarter standard, MM111, and we're trialling them on Mala Silvestris,
02:55
or as close to pure Mala Silvestris as we could obtain, to see how they perform in the same location,
02:59
but with different root structures too.
03:01
That's more.
03:02
And one of the Apple stories that I love about this place is that I also think it's a really interesting opportunity
03:09
to talk to kids about things like change and climate change.
03:12
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:13
So my son, who will be wandering through at some point, goes to a school where there's an apple tree growing out of the hedge in the schoolyard.
03:20
And it's probably about 40 years old.
03:22
It's just growing, obviously, out of the rocks.
03:24
Like some kid took a core, shoved it in there.
03:27
Apple tree grew.
03:28
So we did put that in the taste trials.
03:30
It did pretty well.
03:31
Its name is Good Item Ooze.
03:33
And so Good Item Ooze is now growing here.
03:35
And those kids have this connection to that tree and to this place and the future apples.
03:42
And so that kind of, the storytelling about it, I think, is really important as well.
03:48
So it's not just a scientific trial.
03:50
It's got stories attached to every tree.
Recommended
2:27
|
Up next
Kent's orchards are producing giant apples
KentOnline / KMTV
20/11/2021
8:38
Ozzy's: The bar on a cobbled street of a Shropshire market town once owned by the Black Sabbath legend
Shropshire Star
yesterday
1:23
Shropshire Star Morning Update 23 July, 2025
Shropshire Star
yesterday
0:44
Moment police handcuff bleary-eyed drug dealers sleeping in bed
The Independent
yesterday
0:18
Ozzy Osbourne seen two days before his death in heartwarming family video
The Independent
yesterday
0:42
Police rescue baby left in bar carpark after parents ditched it to go drinking
The Independent
yesterday
4:35
'Work to do': Ollie Westbury and Jonny Drury on Shrewsbury's 5-2 defeat to Bolton
Shropshire Star
yesterday
0:24
Bob Geldof spotted in Ryanair check-in queue
National World - Viral Videos
3 days ago
0:26
Red panda cubs at West Midlands Safari Park
National World - Viral Videos
17/07/2025
0:29
Sunbed dash at Crete hotel
National World - Viral Videos
15/07/2025
16:40
Linton Pound FINAL
Tindle News
yesterday
2:36
Buckland Athletic vs Plymouth Parkway photography 22,07,25
Tindle News
yesterday
1:50
Sands transformed into a canvas for unique Eden Project art installation at Watergate Bay
Tindle News
yesterday
0:31
Aberaeron to host author Carly Holmes for 'Love Letters On The River' launch
Tindle News
yesterday
0:30
Tywyn beach clean looks set to become regular event
Tindle News
yesterday
0:10
Tenby & District ‘Dolphins’ Swimming Club - 50th Anniversary Gala
Tindle News
yesterday
0:24
Gallery: South Downs Taekwondo at World Taekwondo Championships
Tindle News
yesterday
0:32
Gallery: Sheerwater 2 Windsor & Eton 1
Tindle News
yesterday
0:12
Gallery: United Services Portsmouth 1 Petersfield Town 3
Tindle News
yesterday
0:52
Old Monmothian James Goodwin steers his 1995 Henley-winning Imperial College 8 on their row past
Tindle News
yesterday
0:16
Woolwell in Bloom
Tindle News
yesterday
0:37
Picture This: Nature in Brecon & Radnorshire
Tindle News
yesterday
1:42
Watch two burglars in Covid masks as they break into a house in Southeast England
Tindle News
yesterday
0:22
Wayne Hickman completes his head shave to raise more than £1,300 for charity
Tindle News
yesterday
0:32
The Coffee Mug Flower and Produce Show brought flowers, fruit, vegetables, domestic produce and miniature gardens to Rowledge
Tindle News
yesterday