A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF AN ORCHARD
January---Pruning. All of the over 60,000 trees need to be trimmed and trained. Machines need repairing.Apples packed, sold, shipped.
February---clear out old trees. cut and chip the wood.
March---Prepare land for planting. Open 'sealed' rooms to pack and sell.
April---Planting. Each year the orchard plants thousands of young trees.
May---Bloom! Watch out for frost. It could take all your crop. Bee hives come!
June---Mowing....Over 300 acres take a long time to mow.
July---Peach, Nectarine, Plum harvest begins....Early apple harvest begins.
August---HARVEST BEGINS! Seasonal pickers are brought in to help.
September---Harvest continues with an eye to to the sky because hurricane season begins. Packing and selling apples, repairing machines, etc.
October---Harvest continues. Every7thing is picked by hand.
November---Harvest shows a bit now, but still goes on.
December---Harvest has ended. Time to clean up the orchard and repair equipment. Packing and selling apples continues at a fast pace. Apples are put in storage rooms and 'sealed' up up for the winter months. Seasonal pickers return home.
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