Juicing 2025
Regrettably due to the bumper crop of apples this year we are unable to accept any apples for juicing for the foreseeable future as we have to process all of our own heavy crop.
Summer Honey
The summer honey has been extracted and this year we have taken off 500lbs of honey. This is now stored in buckets ready to be jarred up when needed. This is off 10 hives and…
Keep readingJuicing has begun
We are pleased to say that due to the mild and early spring, and the wet yet warm summer so far, some apples are now ripe and ready. We have just started juicing our own…
Keep readingHoney update
Extracting now completed Total of 270 Lbs honey extracted and a unexpected swarm yesterday. Just need some better weather to bring on the summer flowers.
Keep readingWorld Bee Day
Honey extracting today on World Bee Day, 34lb so far more to take off tomorrow.
Keep readingSpring update
Its been a while but an update from Cavell Orchards. 10 hives came through the winter and this last week has seen 4 swarms which have been hived in Nuc boxes, thanks to my assistants…
Keep readingApples wanted
Due to increased demand for our apple juice we will this year be looking to obtain extra apples to meet this. If you have apples to spare please do get in touch. We will still…
Keep readingBacton Primary School Visit
Great to have a visit from the children and teachers from Bacton Primary School as part of their farming project ‘On the map’ as part of the Royal Norfolk Show. We look forward to see…
Keep readingMarch’s featured apple
Baxter’s Pearmain is an old variety originating from Norfolk, UK. Introduced by G Lindley of Catton, Norwich in 1821. This apple is a medium sized, conical fruit. Orange-red flush over a yellow skin. Juicy, cream…
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EXPERIENCES Visit
Pleasure to have a visit to Cavell Orchards from Norfolk County Council and the EXPERIENCES project yesterday organised by Cheryl Cade of cherylcade.com. Watch out for EXPERIENCES who will be launching a website that promotes…
Keep readingSpring Update
After the long winter the apple trees have been pruned, some unfortunately have had the bark nibbled by deer but these tress do look OK at the present. We now need some warm dry weather…
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