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Sailchearnach
Sailchearnach
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Commenced:
01/01/1995
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24/05/2012
Last updated:
15/10/2021
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Clogher, Kilfenora, Co. Clare, IE
Climate zone:
Cool Temperate





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Just some impressions...

Project: Sailchearnach

Posted by Ute Bohnsack almost 12 years ago

Some impressions from our site.

The avatar "fruit map" enlarged:

Red dots are apples (27 varieties), yellow = pears (8 varieties + 2 seedlings), khaki = Asian pears (2 var.), purple = plums (9 varieties), blue small dots are damsons, bright green small dots are crabapples and seedling Malus sieversii, dark red is a cherry (not doing well). There are also medlars, filberts, roses for hips, sea buckthorn, elderberries, black, red and white currants, gooseberries, worcesterberries etc. Most of the top fruit and soft fruit areas double up as chicken runs.

Crabapple 'John Downie', lovely to eat straight off the tree and good for apple jelly.

Last years Gorham pears

Barnevelder hen laying in wild garlic (Allium ursinum)

Part of the northern field in 2000 just after planting over 300 trees & shrubs for shelter, wood, fruit, pollen, wildlife, fodder trees, N-fixing...

12 years later (the southern side of the field was planted in 2004 mostly with species assisting in drainage, doubling up as goat browse).

Some of the species in the multifunctional hedge: Aronia, sea buckthorn, biomass willow, mountain ash, aspen. Electric netting keeps the goats from destroying the trees and shrubs when they are put out to graze here.

Chickens under a medlar bush.

The same run in the unusually severe winter of 2010/11

The cockerel gang clearing and manuring the polytunnel for the coming season.

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Maria DiLauro
Maria DiLauro : I LOVE your site/blog/postings. I can't tell you how much it warms my heart and excites me to see the development of the project and the gorgeous mini-world you have created. I'm inspired!
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Ute Bohnsack
Ute Bohnsack : Thank you, Maria, for your very kind comment. It makes me very happy to know that these posts are of some use to folks. This site, and the net in general, are a great help in breaking out of one's insularity, in sharing and helping each other, in tossing ideas and experiences around.
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