The FoodScape Podcast
The FoodScape
S2.Ep3: Apples, with Laprig Valley and BOG
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S2.Ep3: Apples, with Laprig Valley and BOG

Restoring and reclaiming our apple heritage, community orchards, and the flavour of autumn.

A day out at the Borders Organic Gardeners’ Apple Day, and an interview with Laprig Valley Apple Juices.

For many, apples are the quintessential flavour of autumn. But if we do eat an ‘apple-a-day to keep the doctor away’, it often comes from a selection of just 5 varieties available in supermarkets, which are usually imports.

At a local apple festival I peruse around 130 varieties currently growing in the Scottish Borders, learn about our unique apple heritage in this region, the most delicious way to eat apples, and the vital need to protect and restore orchards here and across the UK.

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Featured in this episode:

Robert and Carla Bailey of Laprig Valley Apple Juice

Borders Organic Gardeners’ Apple Day

Woodside Garden Centre

John and Elizabeth Towner’s wonderful book, on apples and orchards:

  • “Apples and Pears: a history of orchards in the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland”, by John and Elizabeth Towner. Published in 2024 by the Berwickshire Naturalists Club. ISBN 978-0-9516434-9-5

Thank you also to, Borders Forest Trust, Andrew McCarthy of Anton’s Hill Walled Garden, and the Crailing Community Orchard

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Produced & Presented by Charlotte Maberly

Music by Iain Fraser from his album Koterana

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Thank you to the Borders Food Forum and Abundant Borders for their continued support.

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From farms and fisheries, to restaurants and retail, Charlotte Maberly interviews people who make our foodscape and considers how our past and present will shape our food future.