Budburst early in 2024
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
2M ago
Cherry buds are ready to burst into blossom. It’s so amazing to watch the dormant buds swell, slowly unfurl and then suddenly pop into bloom. This is earlier than usual with this early spring in Mudgee Region. Apricots have already blossomed and fruit is starting to grow. We’re watching closely to see how the season […] The post Budburst early in 2024 appeared first on Roth Family Cherry Orchard ..read more
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Sunflowers at Sunset Sunday 7 January
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
11M ago
Sunflowers are blooming beautifully alongside our orchard. Bring the camera to capture sunflower picking as the sun drops low in the late afternoon sky shining through the sunflowers. Sunday afternoon 7 January 4:30 pm Bookings at roth.rezdy.com The post Sunflowers at Sunset Sunday 7 January appeared first on Roth Family Cherry Orchard ..read more
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New Years Sunflower and Morello sour picking
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
11M ago
Some New Years fun – picking sunflowers and Morello sour cherries at Roth Family Orchard Open 30-31 Dec and 1 Jan Details and booking bookings – please click the booking button near top of home page. Our boys have grown an abundance of bright sunshiney flowers alongside the orchard. Morello sour cherries – a very different fruit to sweet cherries they are prized for baking, preserving, savoury dishes, winemaking and liquers These are at a black ripe stage and may sell out early Sweet cherries are finished for the season. The post New Years Sunflower and Morello sour picking appeared first on R ..read more
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Sweet cherry season closes early in 2023
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
11M ago
Sweet cherry season has closed already. Unfavourable weather conditions during blossom gave us a smaller than usual crop and the heat ripened this quickly. Here’s to a better 2024 season! The post Sweet cherry season closes early in 2023 appeared first on Roth Family Cherry Orchard ..read more
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2019 Cherry season closed
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
11M ago
And that’s it – our most unpredictable cherry season is closed … we’ve no cherries left to pick.  Thank-you to all who visited our orchard or met our cherry express. The cherries really were the boss this season… driven by some extreme swings in weather conditions.  With a small crop caused by some crazy weather and drought we saved all our cherries for our farm direct sales and pick your own … even then they were so popular we ran out earlier than expected.   A bonus of no rain was good quality. Our trees are looking healthy, ready for some kinder weather. We’ll see you ag ..read more
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2023 Cherry Season Update
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
1y ago
SWEET CHERRIES At this stage it looks likely we will open for 2-3 days mid-December only for pick your own. APRICOTS will be available when picked. MORELLO SOUR CHERRIES expected mid to late December. The CHERRY EXPRESS will have its wings severely clipped if it flies at all this year. We are unlikely to bring in a picking crew due to a small fruit load. Our early sweet cherry varieties (Rons, Sambas) have almost no crop (other than a few trees on the edge near the beehives) and the Simones have a patchy crop – some areas of the orchard on higher ground have a full crop whilst most have a very ..read more
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Sunflower Picking Sat 16 Jan 2021 from 1pm
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
1y ago
Sunflowers and zinnias are bursting into colourful bloom in a pollinator feed strip that we planted alongside our cherry orchard. Book now to take a stroll through the blooms and pick yourself a bunch of colour to take home. One afternoon only Saturday 16 January from 1pm. Please book a timeslot to visit so we can avoid queues and keep it covid safe. This is not a whole field of sunflowers but a mixed species strip planted to encourage and feed pollinator insects. During cherry picking we had lots of visitors ask if they could come back to see the flowers bloom and now’s the time! We’ll also h ..read more
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Summer 2020 Pick Your Own Cherries opens from 4 Dec [now closed]
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
1y ago
2020 Season closed.  Bookings for 2021 season will open after blossom when we can see we have cherries trees – here’s hoping the season is kind and brings plenty of cherries!   To be the first to know when bookings open, sign up to our Cherry Chatter occasional, seasonal newsletter https://tinyletter.com/Roth_Family_Orchard Pick your own delicious cherries in beautiful Mudgee! In 2020 we opened from 4-20 December, with the main variety ripe around 10 Dec. Our Rons & Vans will be the first cherry varieties to ripen.  There will be a lot more cherries available when the S ..read more
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Winter in the orchard
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
1y ago
There’s no fruit to pick right now. Our trees stand graceful with a sculptural beauty in their leafless winter dormancy.  Pruned and fed they are saving resources and soaking in the winter chill as they get ready to burst into blossom in spring for fruit in summer.  Our cherry harvest is short and sharp late November and early December.  Jot it in your diaries, come visit us early December! With pruning behind us we’re still busy on the farm, working to prepare new plantings and to have our systems and paperwork ready for our food safety and export certifications.   The pos ..read more
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Autumn gold
Roth Family Cherry Orchard Blog
by rothfarms
1y ago
My little cover crop is coming up beautifully. We cultivated and planted every second row through the orchard, trying to remove and outcompete the weedy, clumpy paspalum grass and bring some life and organic matter back into the soils. The barley has sprinted away first – its big seed helping it to get a good start. Clover is just starting to germinate. In other rows I’m trying grazing wheat plus clover and rye-corn plus clover. I’m hoping to be able to get two cuts of mulch to go under the tree line – curious to see which of the cereals handles that best. Dandelions and clover are coming back ..read more
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