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  2. Orchard - Wikipedia

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    An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees or shrubs that is maintained for food production. Orchards comprise fruit - or nut -producing trees that are generally grown for commercial production.

  3. Smudge pot - Wikipedia

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    A smudge pot (also known as a choofa or orchard heater) is an oil-burning device used to prevent frost on fruit trees. Usually a smudge pot has a large round base with a chimney coming out of the middle of the base. The smudge pot is placed between trees in an orchard. The burning oil creates heat, smoke, carbon dioxide, and water vapor.

  4. First wassailing event for community orchard - AOL

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    The orchard is looked after by Home Grown Hornsea, a community group that grows food locally and runs a market. About 100 varieties of apples are grown there, including the town's own Hornsea Herring.

  5. Community orchard - Wikipedia

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    A community orchard is a collection of fruit trees shared by communities and growing in publicly accessible areas such as public greenspaces, parks, schools, churchyards, allotments or, in the US, abandoned lots. Such orchards are a shared resource and not managed for personal or business profit.

  6. Here's What Meghan Markle’s Riviera Orchard Jam Tastes Like

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    The Instagram and site for American Riviera Orchard went live on March 14. Meghan posted an Instagram Story teasing the brand’s aesthetic, and the brand’s Instagram posted the logo.

  7. Apple Wassail - Wikipedia

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    Apple wassail at Saltram House in Devon, England. The Apple Wassail or Orchard Wassail is a traditional form of wassailing practiced in the cider orchards of Southern England during the winter, on either Twelfth Night (5 or 6 January) or Old Twelfth Night ("Old Twelvey", 17 January).

  8. What is American Riviera Orchard? See what Meghan Markle's ...

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    On March 14, the duchess launched a new Instagram page that includes a link to the website American Riviera Orchard, where users are invited to join a waitlist so that they can be “the first to ...

  9. Delicious Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Delicious Orchards began in 1911 as a small orchard located on a farm road (present day CR 537), connecting Colts Neck with Freehold. The Applegate family, of Freehold Township, bought the orchard in 1922, having three generations of the family run the farm. [1] The orchard eventually grew to 110 acres throughout the years.