Welcome to the Mansfields blog!
This blog is created with the idea of keeping you up to date with all the news from Mansfields for the 2007 season including what we are doing on the farms and plans for future developments; we will be following the progress of the fruit we grow, what is being picked and is in season and provide you with tips on fruit quality and how to find the best fruit on the shelf.
We trust you find the information of interest and please feel free to browse through our pages.

New Website

Please visit our new website at www.mansfields.net

Plum blossom

Some of our plums have blossomed a week earlier, hopefully we will be spared from severe frosts and cold northerly winds

Crop and Weather Summary

December

The month divided into three roughly equal parts - an unsettled period for about the first third of the month, followed by a generally anticyclonic spell and further unsettled weather for the remainder of the month. Rainfall across the UK generally close to average, some parts of eastern England received less than half the normal amount for the month- averaged over England and Wales, the month's total of 83mm which was 15% below average. As for the temperature, the cold spell mid-month roughly balanced with the milder periods early and late. As a result, December 2007 (like November) was generally colder than that of 2006 but warmer than that of 2005.

All crops are in dormant stages. Pruning of pears nearly completed, apples well on the way and 90% of all Stone Fruit has been now pruned.
Soft fruit sites dormant general tidy up of damaged tunnels.