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                        These trees on average are three years old and are between 1m and 1.5m 
high.  They are feathered with branches and are ideal for those wishing 
to extend their home orchard areas or for pot grown containers on 
patios/terraces.
                    
                 
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                        "Potash Farm makes lots of lovely things from Kentish Cobnuts - we can't get enough of its, buttery, sweet and salty Cobnut Brittle."
BBC Olive Magazine
                    
                 
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                    £55.00
                    
                        The Hobart Nutcracker is an original Robert Welch design from 1964. Made from solid cast iron with a steel spindle.
                    
                 
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                        This fine local Kent honey has been combined with our delicious Potash Farm Kentish Cobnuts. This natural golden treat is an excellent addition to any breakfast or afternoon tea, pancakes, or even drizzled over rich diary ice cream.
                    
                 
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                        These Kentish Trugs are handmade using sweet chestnut, willow and hazel. If looked after they will last at least 20 years and are excellent for use as a fruit bowl, or the displaying of pot-plants.
                    
                 
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                        At Potash Farm, we have blended Thieves oil, which is a blend of Clove, Lemon, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus and Rosemary essential oils with our nourishing Cobnut oil to produce a lovely hand sanitiser.
                    
                 
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                    £35.00
                    
                        These sprung tongs are made from Kentish hazel trees, which are hand harvested on a coppice cycle. Coppiced hazel is very fast growing and is a strong and light wood as well as being a renewable resource that promotes woodland wildlife.
                    
                 
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                        This chutney is an excellent alternative to the potash farm handmade rhubarb and ginger chutney with Kentish cobnuts. It goes very well with all cold meats and cheeses.
                    
                 
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                        This sauce is an excellent colour and can be served either hot or cold with turkey, chicken, duck, pheasant or partridge.  It is also very good in sandwiches or with Camembert and Brie.
                    
                 
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                        The Sicilian Nut Grove is a hypnotic fragrance of lime and basil with sparkling mandarin top-notes.
                    
                 
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