Community Orchards Handbook Author:Susan Clifford, Angela King Since the 1950s England has lost 60 percent of our orchards through development or neglect, and even though there are 3000 varieties of apple in England, we import 70 percent of those sold in shops. Despite this loss there is a growing interest in establishing community orchards-local projects run by local people, providing locally grown fruits ... more »and nuts. The Community Orchards Handbook shows groups and individuals how to start their own Community Orchard, from getting support, tackling legal issues and access to organizing working parties, and selling produce. It gives suggestions on 'apple mapping' and saving local varieties, and of course it gives practical advice on planting, harvesting, and safeguarding your orchard. There is a comprehensive resources section and examples of successful community orchard projects across the UK.Provides a step-by-step guide to setting up your own community orchardAn essential guide for communities and schools« less