Audley End, not far from the city of Cambridge, was the venue for our Trained Fruit in Historic Kitchen Gardens-workshop. Their kitchen garden is over a hectare, with espaliered pears, condons, fan trained plums and figs and apples, – in other words – the perfect venue for our practical workshop.
The videos show the best practices on pruning these trained fruits in a historical context. As documentation of best practice from the Vinery-session during the workshop at Audley End, we have added a transcript under «More».
Trained Fruit-workshop videos
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Topic | Webinar date | Workshop dates | ||
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08/02/2022 | 24/05/2022 – 25/05/2022 | |||
22/02/2022 | 07/06/2022 – 10/06/2022 | |||
15/03/2022 | 30/08/2022 – 31/08/2022 | |||
15/11/2022 | 11/07/2023 – 12/07/2023 | |||
10/01/2023 | 05/09/2023 – 06/09/2023 | |||
07/02/2023 | 28/06/2023 – 29/06/2023 | |||
07/11/2023 | 10/09/2024 – 11/09/2024 | |||
21/11/2023 | 27/08/2024 – 28/08/2024 | |||
16/01/2024 | 04/06/2024 – 05/06/2024 |
Other Results
Result
All speakers’s presentations, are now available on YouTube. Follow the links below.
Result
Seven videos are results from the Hedges and topiary cultivation in Historic Garden-workshop.
Result
Follow all the speaker’s interesting presentations during the all day webinar on this large and important topic in Garden Conservation!