As far as we're aware our Fenland orchard was first wassailed in 2016, it was done later in the year then but the traditional day for the Wassailing of orchards is Old Twelfth Night.
Bread is hung in the trees and a libation of cider poured at the roots, shots fired through the branches and much noise made by the banging of pots and pans this is said to ward off evil spirits and encourage the apple trees into growth.
Old Apple Tree, we Wassail thee
and hope that thou will bear
Hats full, caps full ,three-bushel bags full
and a little heap under the stair.
Hip Hip Hooray
Hip Hip Hooray
(Old Twelfth Night, 17th January, how come?
It's all to do with the change from the Julian to Gregorian Calendar in 1752 which resulted in the loss of 11 days with September 2nd being followed by September 14th. There were huge protests and many folk refused to follow the new calendar.)
The Orchard Tea Room & Farm Shop
Redmoor Lane
Wisbech
Cambs
PE14 0RN
Open 10-4 daily
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