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Apple ID Day

Bring your home apples along to this event and learn how to ID different varieties.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Can you tell a Blenheim Orange from a Braeburn?

Come along to this apple ID event and learn how to identify the different varieties of heritage English apple. If you have an apple tree in your garden and would like to try and identify the variety, this is your opportunity.

Bring along two or more apples and the garden team will help you attempt to identify it using a method developed by a French pomologist, Rene Marlaud.

This is a hands on, self led activity with some of the Nostell garden team on hand to assist you.

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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Accessibility

The paths in the Kitchen Garden can be slippery when wet. The paths are wheelchair accessible.

Meeting point

Meet at the garden entrance

Suitability for children

Families are welcome

What to bring and wear

Please wear suitable footwear as paths can be slippery.

Contact info

Nostell Business Support

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