While British summer fruit harvests are having a bumper year, apple growers are watching their crops closely in case the drought in parts of the UK worsens. The British eat their way through billions of apples each year, and it’s the nation’s love affair with the fruit that has made it so popular today, writes horticulturalist Chris Beardshaw.
Check out the short video insert of Chris Beardshaw visiting the original, now 200 year-old, Bramley tree.