Lyth Valley, Lake District: The climate in this dale is perfect for damsons, a common crop here, but they're not the reason for my visitWhen we think of farming in the Lake District we usually think of the upland beef and sheep farms, but there is a wealth of other farming activities going on. The Lyth Valley in the south Lakes is famous for its damson trees that seem to hover like mist when they are in blossom. These ghostly congregations of twisted orchard trees sit amid wide hedgerows and woodland strips between the limestone escarpments of Whitbarrow Scar and Brigsteer. The climate here is perfect for them.Eighteen farms in the valley have orchards and sell their damsons collectively to a supermarket chain as part of the Westmorland Damson Association. One of those is Sandi Friend, a member of our Ladies With Livestock group, and we have come to visit her today on her former dairy farm, bought in 2020 (small fruit farms were hit hard by the advent of imported fruit in the 1970s and many turned to dairy). Sandi has an ambitious plan to restore the soils and grasslands, rejuvenate the hedgerows, bring the damson orchards back into production by pruning and replacing trees - and add an entirely new dimension to the business. Continue reading...
Country diary: Here's a new one for the Lakes - lavender farming | Andrea Meanwell
2. září 2025 9:46
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/sep/02/country-diary-heres-a-new-one-for-the-lakes-lavender-farming
Zdroj: The Guardian