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Local, fresh and tasty – that’s what we want!


Charmouth in picturesque West Dorset.


The shop stock good quality fruit, vegetables, dairy products, breads, meats and seafood. The ranges are a mix of local and national, daily and luxury.


Whether it is for your weekly food shopping, a treat or indulgence or high quality food for entertaining, the store sets out and works hard to provide customers what they want from a range of spices, herbs, sauces, condiments, jams, chutneys and preserves.


The takeaway is open for tasty snacks and meals, teas coffees, soft drinks, cakes and treats.


For your animals we have feeds for poultry, pigs and sheep. Not forgetting the wild birds, there’s an extensive range of foods for your garden birds.


The gift range includes garden tools, cards, bird tables, garden furniture, calendars, stylish homeware, baskets, pottery and much more.


Felicity’s Farm Shop, Morcombelake, Dorset,DT6 6DJ. Telephone: 01297480930


A collection of Adams Apples


It’s apple tree planting time. So there’s no better time for us to be offering Country Gardener readers the chance to win a set of ten selected longest cropping apple trees which will include two or three cookers.


The competition is being run with Talaton Plants


and Adams Apples, based in Payhembury near Honiton in Devon, a family-run business which specialisies in apple trees and blueberries.


There are five sets of the 10-tree prizes to be won for readers who will have the chance to grow some spectacular apple trees.


Owners Adam Powell and his wife Kim also grow a wide range of other fruiting plants and ornamentals for wholesale and retail sale.


George Cave variety


The trees will be types that crop from August, with succeeding varieties, and can be stored at least until February. All Adam’s Apples trees are grown on


certified rootstocks and they are inspected by a DEFRA plant health inspector twice during their growth to give them fireblight buffer zone status.


Morcombelake, DT6 6DJ Farm Shop and Country Store with Food to Go


Panoramic views of the Golden Cap Estate and Jurassic coast Join us in celebrating our


1st Birthday


Friday 11th, Saturday 12th, Sunday 13th November


Come and meet our suppliers who will be demonstrating and giving away free samples of their products throughout the weekend:


Mighty Hop Brewery, Downhouse Farm, Burts Crisps, Dorset Tea, Luscombes Organic Drinks, Dorset Nectar, Lanscombe Cider, Capreolus Fine Foods, Lyme Bay Winery, Olives et al,


Filberts Nuts and UK Ecologs, plus many more to be confirmed... (there’ll almost certainly be a lot of birthday cake around too!)


Open 8am-6pm Monday to Saturday, 10am-4pm on Sunday Telephone: (01297) 480 930


Email: enquiries@felicitysfarmshop.co.uk www.felicitysfarmshop.co.uk or find us on Facebook! 20


Examples of the trees to be won in the competition may include: Early - Discovery, George Cave Mid - Fortune, Sunset, Saturn Late - Ashmeads Kernel, Claygate Pearmain, Adams Pearmain Cookers - Reverend Wilks, Bramley


To enter the competition answer the question and then fill in this form and send to: Adam’s Apples competition, Mount House, Halse, Taunton TA4 3AD to reach us by Friday, 5th November.


How many times are Adam’s Apples trees inspected during their growth ?


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Your chance to win 10 selected apple trees from Adam’s Apples


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