Prøve GULL - Gratis
The apples of his eye
The Country Smallholder
|August 2025
Richard Bradbury visits Chiltern Heritage Orchards

Lindsay Engers is a man on a mission, which he describes succinctly on the website of his brainchild, Chiltern Heritage Orchards: 'Organic Heritage Fruits Grown Sustainably'. I meet him in the orchard on a slightly gloomy summer day and his infectious knowledge and enthusiasm soon make me forget the indifferent weather.
I ask him what first inspired him to create the orchard. He tells me the seed was almost certainly sown when he was growing up - a mixture of his parents’ influence and ‘being surrounded by abandoned cherry orchards.’ He has, he says, always loved growing food, and this interest led him to study horticulture at Reading University. Since then, he’s worked in various related areas, such as horticultural retailing, landscape and garden design and construction, and as a lecturer on Royal Horticultural Society courses. He also looks after the National Citrus Collection.
When working on a garden near St Leonards, between Chesham and Wendover, he mentioned his ambition to create an orchard, and his client posted an appeal for a suitable plot of land on the local intranet. A nearby landowner responded, and before long Lindsay had a site of nearly three quarters of an acre at his disposal.
MANY VARIETIES DATE BACK TO THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD
Denne historien er fra August 2025-utgaven av The Country Smallholder.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Country Smallholder

The Country Smallholder
The autumn egg drop
As the summer days fade, many chicken keepers notice their hens' egg baskets looking a little emptier. Experienced breeder Kate from Kent shares her wisdom on what to expect during the autumn egg drop, and how to spot when it might be more than just a seasonal lull.
5 mins
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
Proud to be a homesteader
You write-sharing your experiences and opinions
1 min
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
Dispelling the myths about what makes a farm vet
VetPartners is dispelling the myths about what it takes to be a farm vet.
2 mins
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
Move to the Isle of Coll with a stunning coast line and wildlife in abundance
Our regular column seeking out the best places for smallholder living
1 mins
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
Smart Feeding Strategies for Ducks and Geese
In this feature, Sarah Day, nutritionist for Small Holder Feed, shares expert guidance to help you make informed feeding choices, from tiny hatchlings through to laying adults.
5 mins
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
Introducing a machinery company with a heritage
Fleming Agri Products have been established for 165 years
2 mins
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
The Pekin bantam, a favourite True bantam with no large counterpart
Victoria Roberts BVSC MRCVS explores the history, appearance and temperament of this delightful breed
3 mins
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
Hedge-cutting: neglect and renewal
Farming and smallholding practices have altered over the past century or so. Some have been subtle, others less so – and many brought about by technology and legislation. In another of his monthly series, Jeremy Hobson continues to outline just a few of them.
2 mins
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
Getting Ready for Winter
Claire Waring discusses how we can help our bees prepare and give them the best chance of survival
6 mins
October 2025

The Country Smallholder
Halloween folklore and fowl
This Halloween, step into the shadows of rural folklore with Cara Wheeldon to discover spooky poultry tales, ghostly roosters, banshee-like wails, and sinister headless hens. All from Britain's haunted farmyard past.
3 mins
October 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size