Dateline: 19 April 2013
A traditional orchard is the orchard of my dreams. (photo link) |
So that explains why I've decided to chronicle my apple orchard adventure here, with periodic installments.
Buying The Trees
That there is 16 bare-root fruit trees. Purchase price: $357.79 |
2 @ Black Oxford
2 @ Enterprise
2 @ Golden Russet
1 @ Honeycrisp
1 @ Newtown Pippin
1 @ Spitzenburg Esopus
1 @ Wolf River
1 @ Bartlett pear
2 @ Bosc pear
Newtown Pippins. Thomas Jefferson's favorite apple. My mouth is watering at the thought of fresh-squeezed cider, made with my own Newtown Pippins. (photo link) |
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6 comments:
Herrick -
Why not buy & plant 1 or 2 dwarf or semi-drawf apple trees this year too?
That way while you're waiting for the main orchard apple trees to mature & bear fruit, you'll have some other apples within 2 years - maybe sooner :-)
When you feel nervous about learning something new, just remember that your other homesteading and business skills were once new to you, too.
We have about 5 apple trees that came with our property, but they're not very tall. I don't know if they are still growing or if they are dwarf or semi-dwarf. I don't even know what variety of apples they will produce!
There are some helpful pruning videos on YouTube. My son, Devin, has pruned our trees for us. I'm looking forward to learning from you. We would also like to plant pear and plum trees, and some nut trees.
I planted three peach trees from Cummins Nursery this spring. Pruning as directed was difficult but I did follow the directions. The trees are lovely. Good luck with your new orchard.
Wishing you all the best in your apple orchard endeavor.
Granny—
That's a very good idea!
Mrs. T—
Thanks for the encouragement. But I'm not sure I'm the person to learn from, seeing as I'm new at this. :-)
Lilac Hill—
Peaches! Maybe someday I'll be confident enough to try growing peaches too.
Jean—
Thank you for the well-wishes.
Reading this with avid interest as we just moved onto 5 acres a few months ago and will be planting fruit and nut trees. Not an actual orchard but we will glean tips from your experiences and (hopefully not) mistakes. I already took great interest in the fencing around the young trees as I do not wish to be feeding the deer with my newly purchased trees!
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