Wild fruit trees?

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  1. Phil A

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    "Food for Free" by Richard Maybe is a good start, and there is a small pocket guide to berries, i'll have a look who that by when I get home.
     
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      Thank you.
      I'm going to try and find out more about the hedgerow here and will let you know what I find out.
       
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        Have you counted the woody species in it ?

        There is another hedge in Guildford, very close to Johns gaff, that I noticed had too many species in it. Part of it runs alongside the A3. Its a survival of the hedge beside the ancient drove way that ran along the chalk ridge.
         
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        I haven't really got all that close to it. It is the hedge of the end house and then there is a ditch and then the field. The ditch is also mentioned in the Book.
         
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        Must have been worth something then, Normans liked things that were worth things.

        The others won't understand this bit but,
        My boy says kudos for even getting near the flag, let alone changing it :dbgrtmb:
         
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        I think I've still got my sketches of the planning stages of where to get in, up and over :D. It was well over 50 years ago. :yess:
         
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        Now that has got to be worth a thread:dbgrtmb: have you got a scanner ?
         
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        No, I don't have a scanner :dunno:. And I don't think I would risk putting the details on the net (it highlighted some weak spots some of which I think haven't been changed). :mute: :WINK1:
         
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        Good point, wouldn't want to put the nation at risk, pity though, would make a great article:dbgrtmb:
         
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        On the subject of food for free there is an apple tree along the 358 Ziggy heavy with what look like very good apples, anyone know the legality of stopping and picking them?? It is obviously on dept of highways land??

        Mrs Chopper
         
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        Hi Mrs C,

        Legally they belong to the landowner. In reality, not sugesting that this is a good idea, but if someone was to pick them wearing a high vis jacket & a hard hat, no one would take a blind bit of notice, even better if they had a few road cones with them.

        Stopping might be a different matter, isn't the A358 a clearway ?

        Eating is a different matter too, the road was built 20 odd years ago, when most engines ran on leaded petrol, there could still be contamination in the road verge.
         
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      • Phil A

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        But do you really want to give Mr C anything containing a personality altering metal like lead ???:OUCH:
         
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