We grow over 40 varieties of
apples, harvested between August and October.
Varieties harvested in September and October are
also kept in our cold storage, and are sold for
longer periods. For questions on availability,
please feel free to call us.
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Harvested in
August:
Akane
Duchess
Early McIntosh
Ginger Gold
Gravenstein
Jersey Mac
Milton
Paula Red
Puritan
Red Astrachan
Red Wealthy
Sansa
Sunrise
Tydeman's Red
Vista Bella
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Harvested in
September:
Baldwin
Cortland
Davey
Empire
Gala
Honey Crisp
Hyslop Crab
Jonamac
Jonathan
Liberty
Macoun
McIntosh
Pound Sweet
Red Delicious
Rhode Island Greening
Spartan
Wolf River
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Harvested
in October:
Braeburn
Fuji
Golden Delicious
Golden Russet
Goldrush
Jonagold
Lady Apple
Mutsu
Northern Spy
Roxbury Russet
Spigold
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Over
50 varieties of peaches are harvested from
August 1 through mid-September. We grow and sell
both yellow and white-fleshed peaches, including
antique varieties and “super sweet” low acid
varieties such as the White Lady Peach. We sell
only “tree ripened” fruit just hours off the
tree.
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Pears are available between mid-August up until Christmas.
Some of the pears we harvest include:
Bartlett
Bosc
Clapp's Favorite
Comice
Harrow Delight
Harrow Sweet
Luscious
Magness
Packham's Triumph
Seckel
Sheldon
Spartlett
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| We
also grow a variety of nectarines and plums
which are available August-September.
Additionally, we offer Concord grapes and
quinces that are available in the fall.
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| We have produced apple cider pressed from our own apples on the farm for over 50 years. We start making cider in early September, and continue through the winter. Our cider is light-treated, which makes it safe for all ages to drink while still preserving its flavor. We press pear cider and other special blends for
CiderDay as well as for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.
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| We offer other items seasonally such as pumpkins, gourds, mums, and decorative corn in the fall.
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