Fruit & Veg in Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire has a proud horticultural heritage. The county is the birthplace of the Bramley apple, first grown from a pip planted by a young girl in Southwell in 1809, and the original tree is still bearing fruit today. That spirit of growing runs through the county, from market gardeners and organic smallholdings to established fruit farms supplying seasonal produce direct to the public.

Buying fruit and vegetables locally means eating produce that was picked at the right time rather than harvested early to survive long-distance transport. It means seasonal variety rather than the same year-round selection imported from thousands of miles away. Supermarket apples travel an average of 3,000 miles. Your local Nottinghamshire grower is just down the road.

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Why buy local?

The average UK supermarket product travels over 1,500 miles. These producers are right on your doorstep.
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