Wirral Tree
Wardens look after the Orchard at Brimstage Hall.
They are
open to visitors again on Saturday 29th April when there is a chance that more
of the apple blossom will be fully out. It's technically a volunteer working
day, so they are asking visitors (including children) to act as volunteers and
take pictures of the individual trees. This will add to their website records
and a small exhibition of the images of the orchard at its best. Phone images,
drawings, chalkings, paintings, all are welcome. There will be an apple-related
prize for the best one. They also have a Wirral apple tree variety to name -
good tasty red apples with reddish-tinted flesh that was grafted from an
anonymous original in West Kirby.
Go along
from 11am to 2pm and if the weather's fine, take a picnic and a blanket to sit
on under the trees!
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