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Traditional orchards: Wildlife
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Natural England
Traditional orchards are a haven for wildlife - simple management techniques can help increase populations of rare and priority species.
Agroforestry, Roots & horticulture, People & skills
Traditional orchards: maintenance pruning
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This information note provides guidance on the reasons for the routine pruning of fruit trees and advice on the different methods used.
Agroforestry, Roots & horticulture, People & skills
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