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The Fruit DoctorSince graduating from Bath University, Graham Moore has worked on a variety of horticultural projects. He is one of the UK's leading agronomists specialising in organic production and is in demand as a speaker on organic fruit growing worldwide. Graham is the Head Agronomist at Haygrove and is key in the design and development of the Garden Tunnel. You can follow Graham's blog "The Fruit Doctor" on our website. Latest Post from the Fruit Doctor Physiological ConfusionA physiologically confused Fruit Doctor is writing this item: Having spent time in the Yarra Valley in Australia at 37oC at the beginning of March and last weekend in Scotland admiring the snow capped mountains but worrying about the likely … Continue reading Forthcoming Events![]()
Berry Tech 2013 8-9th April 2013 Cherry Open Day 17th April 2013 with guest presenter Dr Greg Lang, who specialises in the many factors important to the efficient production of high value fruit crops, with particular focus on Sweet Cherry Physiology, Production & Genetic Improvement. Please Note: |
Welcome to HaygroveA very warm welcome to Haygrove. The aim of this website is to help you understand who we are and what we do. You can also browse through our products and accessories and buy some of these online. ![]() Featured ProductsPolytunnels
Greenhouse SeriesThe ideal Tunnel for tree or cane crops or those growers working in hot climates that need large air volume and rain collection. View more detailsHaygrove Development
Haygrove Development is a not-for-profit company established by Haygrove. Gambia is GoodGambia is Good is a cross-sector partnership between Concern Universal and Haygrove. Bright FuturesBright Futures - Growing future farmers with a sustainable enterprise based development programme. Find out moreDiscover Haygrove Farms
In the season Haygrove employ up to 700 seasonal staff and 70 full time staff to run the farm and harvest approximately 2000 tonnes of berries. Find out more about Haygrove's Farms; |
Not in the UK?Select your local Haygrove websiteOr use our interactive map to find your local Haygrove officeJoin the TeamSeasonal Work at Haygrove![]() As the largest grower of organic soft fruit in the UK Haygrove has many jobs available between March and September to pick strawberries, raspberries, cherries, blueberries & blackberries. More InformationPolytunnels for the Garden
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