Sunday, May 25, 2025

It's Apple Blossom Time!

The area around Meaford is one of Canada's prime apple growing regions, so it's not surprising that we watch for the apple blossoms each spring.  And in the fall we buy our apples from local farm stores.  Coming home from Owen Sound the other day we could see one of the big orchards off in the distance, so Mrs. F.G. turned down to go and look.

These are older orchards, with the larger individual apple trees that were popular in the past.  Most new orchard plantings today are of the high density variety.

The big old trees take a lot of pruning to stay in shape and provide a good crop.

The blossoms were just smothering these trees!

It's hard to get good close-ups when you're zooming and trying to hold your phone still from 50 feet away!

These trees don't look to be in quite as good shape.

But they were still covered in blooms.  Looks like a good crop this year.

Apples grow well here because the waters of Georgian Bay moderate the temperatures and help avoid late spring frosts.  The slopes leading up to the ancient Algonquin shoreline provide good air drainage, also moderating late spring frosts.  And the soils are suitable for apples.



9 comments:

  1. Those masses of flowers, hope the crops are just as prolific.Down here, closer to the coast in Hawkes Bay, orchards are everywhere, and as you drive past, can see, like you, the different varieties.

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  2. I have always envied people (and bees) who live in fruit country. Locations that meet all the requirements are pretty rare.

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  3. I remember my gr13 geography teacher mentioning the apples of this region. He claimed that something to do with being grown at climatic limits made this apples flavourable. I actually don’t remember exactly what he said but it was something like that. Although I because a geography teacher in my own time, I never had occasion to talk about apples near Georgian Bay, and you mention various environmental factors.

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  4. We have/had so many blossoms on our apple trees this spring! I'm hoping for a great harvest come fall!

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  5. Hope it’s a great year for the apple growers!

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  6. If the blossoms are any indicator, this will be a bumper crop for apples. Oh, and the aroma from the blossoms must be amazing.

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  7. Beautiful! Pruning Apple trees is an art, what lovely photos:)

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  8. Lovely photographs ... I think it may be a good crop this year.

    All the best Jan

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