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What we
grow!
We grow 29 varieties of apples and 13 varieties of pears
in our orchards. Along with our apples and pears, we
also sell a variety of other fruits & vegetables that
are in-season. Just give us a call to find out if a
particular fruit or vegetable is currently in-season at
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As well as fresh fruits and vegetables, we offer a wide
variety of jams, honey, dried fruit and candies. |
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Why Washington Apples?
The
instant the warm, summer sun goes down in the
apple-growing region of Washington State, the air turns
crisp and cold. Our area is known for its long growing
season with hot days and cool nights, low rainfall yet
abundant irrigation, and fertile volcanic soil. These
desert-like conditions give Washington growers like us
the finest apples in the world!
In fact, it's our climate that puts a little pink blush
on many of our Grannies - a clue to superior internal
quality.
Washington Granny Smiths, along with America's
favorites, Washington Red and Golden Delicious, carry on
that tradition with a unique mark of distinction.
Consumers consistently give Washington apples higher
quality marks than those from anywhere else.
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Pears...did you know?
Of
over 3,000 known pear varieties in the world, only a few
are grown for commercial production, and those varieties
differ throughout the world. USA Pears, which are those
from Oregon and Washington, are the varieties that grow
best in the Northwest, where ideal growing conditions
exist.
Why Do The Best Pears Grow in the Northwest?
The Pacific Northwest, the states of Oregon and
Washington, are home to some of the nation's most
productive farmlands, where crops of many types, like
cherries, wheat, grapes, onions, apples, mint, and of
course, pears, are grown. To grow the best pears, an
optimum combination of soil, moisture, and climate
conditions must be present. All of these conditions are
found in four pear growing regions in the Northwest
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