More recently, Pams Delight trees have become available again thanks to the East of England Apples and Orchards Project and the trees are once again being planted in Sawbridgeworth at an Orchard on the site of the old Rivers Nursery.
Pam's Delight trees can also be purchased from the East of England Apples and Orchards Project.
Pam's Delight trees can also be purchased from the East of England Apples and Orchards Project.
September 2011
The tree planted in March 2010 (shown below) the following year, when it produced 2 apples.
The tree planted in March 2010 (shown below) the following year, when it produced 2 apples.
March 2011
Rivers Nursery Orchard carried an interesting article about the history of Pam's Delight and the planting of new Pam's Delight trees at the Orchard on the site of the old Rivers Nursery.
Rivers Nursery Orchard carried an interesting article about the history of Pam's Delight and the planting of new Pam's Delight trees at the Orchard on the site of the old Rivers Nursery.
March 2010
One of Alfred's grandsons and great-grandsons planting a bare root Pam's Delight tree in the garden, kindly donated to the family by the East of England Apples and Orchards Project.
One of Alfred's grandsons and great-grandsons planting a bare root Pam's Delight tree in the garden, kindly donated to the family by the East of England Apples and Orchards Project.
December 2008
Luton Borough Council carried an article about Pam's Delight being planted at an allotment in Luton.
Luton Borough Council carried an article about Pam's Delight being planted at an allotment in Luton.
October 2008
The Luton Hoo Walled Garden planted a Pam's Delight tree in its old orchard with the help of local school children and Luton Today carried an article about it.
The Luton Hoo Walled Garden planted a Pam's Delight tree in its old orchard with the help of local school children and Luton Today carried an article about it.