Apples Nearing Bloom

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An ‘Anoka’ apple tree in full bloom.

Up to last week the Spring weather has been almost perfect for the bloom and pollination of the peaches.  The orchard was BEAUTIFUL with the full bloom of the different varieties of peaches and the buzzing of the bees as they went from blossom to blossom unknowingly doing a good job of pollinating for us.  However, as Mother Nature sometimes does in April, a cold front moved in bringing rain and falling night time temperatures.  Two consecutive nights last week  in the low lying parts of the orchard the temperature dropped to 27 degrees which is cold for the tender fruit formation on the peach trees.  As of yet a total damage assessment has not been determined but undoubtedly there will be some losses.  We do not think a total loss like last year but we think our thinning efforts will be on hold for awhile.

The apple trees are array with their creamy-white blossoms and hopefully the cold temperatures did not do too much damage.  We did not have full bloom throughout the entire orchard so we are somewhat confident our losses will be minimal in the majority of the apple vareities.  Last year we were past full bloom and had fruit set when the thermometer dipped to night time temperatures of 26 degrees.  A later Spring this year has helped us greatly.  We are as anxious as anyone to have warm temperatures after the dreary days of winter but TOO WARM, TOO EARLY is really bad news for an orchardist.  We are not out of the woods yet but things are looking a little better as we progress into the month of May.

Full bloom of an 'Anoka' apple blossom.

Full bloom of an ‘Anoka’ apple blossom.

It never ceases to amaze me how beautiful the orchard becomes as the trees enter bloom period.  All the work we put into pruning, cleanup and mowing all becomes so worthwhile when you enter bloom.  One day I look out and the trees are “pink” and as the day progresses if factors are favorable, the “pink” becomes tinged with white, then creamy-pink blossoms appear and before long the entire tree is a vibrant burst of blooms.   Orchard bees start to work and actually flit from blossom to blossom as they go about their business.  “Busy” is a good analogy,  as no human could keep up with their burst of activity.  I am always fascinated by Nature.  These are the days when I spend hours just taking it all in.  Nothing makes me more aware of my place in the scheme of things than trying to produce fruit.  The “growing” business is not always the most profitable, but it definitely is one of the most challenging and rewarding.

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Peaches are Blooming!

The orchards are pruned and all spruced up, ready for the arrival of the warmer temperatures that announce the arrival of Spring.  There is nothing more beautiful than  azure blue skies, warm southwestern breezes and a sun-filled day highlighting  the first blooms of the fruit trees.  Yes, Spring has finally arrived at the orchards and endowed us with breathtaking beauty.  We have bud cluster in the apple trees while most of the peach trees are displaying their full bloom.  2013 Peach Bloom

Peaches are usually the first trees that we have to bloom and it is always a magnificent sight to behold their various shades of pink.  We have different varieties of peaches in the orchard. Each variety displays a slightly different hue when it blooms. Our orchard is planted so these varieties ripen at different times making an extended harvest season.  Depending on the bloom period, our harvest begins the middle of July and will extend to the last week of August.  We have  well known varieties such as Red Haven, Madison, Contender and Reliance but have also experimented with other less known varieties that have proven to be very well liked by our customers, such as Canadian Harmony, Harcrest, Harold’s Beauty and Flaming Fury.  Each variety has its own characteristic.  Red Haven and Madison  have better canning and freezing capabilities and give better results in pies and pastries. Harold’s Beauty makes a beautiful peach preserves while Canadian Harmony is great to eat right out of hand, no sugar needed.  Harcrest and Flaming Fury do seem to have a longer shelf life in storage.  Besides these yellow peach varieties we also have white peaches.  White peaches are tastier to eat fresh but do not have the storage life that a yellow peach does.  However, after some customers have tasted a white peach, there is no going back to any other variety.  Again, all a matter of personal preference.  peach blossom

Customers will ask what is my personal preference.  Well, it seems I like them all.  Each variety has its own unique flavor and when I am picking peaches I really can’t say I find a “bad” peach.  I have been known to sample quite a few during harvest making the other pickers wonder if I put anything in the hampers.  The picker is also the taster so how could you ask for a better job than that?

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Its a Busy Time of Year!

No leaves on the trees, no snow on the ground. It is that time of year where we are hustling to finish the orchard preparation for the coming season. Many tasks have to be completed before we enter bloom – which is just around the corner (Mid-April)!

George and Eric are finishing up  pruning the apple and peach trees. A job in which every tree is given a personalized “hair-cut” in order to maximize fruit quality and size. Not an easy under-taking, by any means. Some of our trees require 20-25 minutes to complete the pruning process. Yes, we are always glad when this three month process of working through the orchard is completed.

I am busy working on developing this website. I have enlisted my son, David, to help with its creation and maintenance. I am grateful as I struggle in completing beyond the basic processes of computer use. We are so fortunate to have a family that wants to be/stay involved with the operation, even though they aren’t close in proximity.

I hope the first day of spring has treated you all well. We look forward to seeing you all at the local markets this summer and fall  and to this new venture of launching this website.

~Patty

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