![]() These trees are contributing to our harvest in a substantial way now, joining with the seedling trees planted in the early 90s. The hillside orchard here in Lost Nation consists of 160 or so trees, mostly planted on MM.111 rootstock twelve years ago. Trees grow relatively slow in this North Country of ours. Now we invite you to learn more about our orchard here in the mountains of northern New Hampshire. . . For those who would like a resource you can hold in your hands, check out Michael's latest book: The Holistic Orchard: Growing Tree Fruits and Berries the Biological Way. Check out Grow Organic Apples for insights about growing fruit for your own family and how you can support the community orchard movement. ![]() Sharing what we know about fruit trees in order to produce a successful organic crop is one of Michael's passions. ![]() ![]() Farm members get priority (and a better deal to boot!) so do check out our Lost Nation Cider Club as we move into a new era of regenerative agriculture. Orchard prospects look good for the 2020 season. ![]()
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