The last apple tree planted!
That was the last of all my apple trees planted yesterday. Over 500 heritage Irish apple trees planted in the past few months! The last tree was a Franks Seedling variety from County Offaly, planted right down at the bottom of our Lisnabreeny orchard. Cant wait to watch them all come into leaf here very soon.
We now have well over 600 heritage Irish apple trees at our Lisnabreeny community orchard.
Now all I have left to plant is the iconic oak trees in our spiral which I will be planting this week. Looks like the weather is looking ok too so happy days. I have a about 10 potted oaks left to plant, from the Brian Boru oak to the Belvoir oak which is oldest oak in Ireland.
Also have around another 20 batches of acorns germinating which were collected autumn past.
These ones I'm going to sow directly into the ground at the spiral and keep a close eye on them.
After this the Lisnabreeny site will be completely finished with tree planting. Who knows what I will be getting up too next planting season.
We have a bit outlay this week guys for making some carparking for people to visit Lisnabreeny. Would appreciate any help at all.
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And if you cant help us I challenge you to phantom plant a tree!
Peace and love
The Phantom Planter and Wee Betty

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