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Fruit, apples, plums, pears, trees, orchard, orchards, monks, Benedictine, Lindores, Abbey, history, gardens, heritage, fruit varieties, Scotland, Fife, River Tay, Falkland, pruning,
© Janet Bayne
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Activities
Orchard
Husbandry
Fruit types
Orchard Survey
History
Membership
Links
Contact
Events
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Recipes
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Pruning Tips
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Fruit Market results
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Community Orchard
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Community Orchard opening
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STOP PRESS   Plum markets start on August 28th but the bulk of the  crop is late this year.  If you are coming  any distance, better wait until September 4th for more ripe fruit.
Fruit from the gardens of Newburgh