Heritage Fruit Tree
Initiative
For
over three years, Lynch Creek has been preserving local Heritage Fruit Trees -
100+ year old, surviving trees from farm properties - by taking cuttings and
grafting new trees - essentially, cloning a copy with new, healthy root stock.
Bob Radcliffe searches-out Heritage Fruit Trees by speaking with older farm
owners who know their property history and fruit tree memorable characteristics.
We have
already grafted such varieties as:
Alvin's Homestead, Alvin's Pond, Don's Best Winesap, Frieda's Homestead Crab,
Mamie Leonard's Apple and Moon Farm Pear -
named in honor of the property owners:
Alvin Faulkner, Don Irvin, Frieda Edgerton and Martha Mobley.
They now proudly have
healthy new fruit trees to replant, or in many instances, to give to their family
members who no longer live nearby - but who wish to "have" a piece of the old farmstead.
You can also see these varieties growing in our
Heirloom Apple Orchard at Lynch Creek.
Let us assist you in preserving your family
"heritage" fruit trees. Contact Bob to discuss how this is done. We
believe there can be no greater "gift" than a Heritage Tree to maintain
a "link" with the family homestead.
November 1, 2006
Updated May 1, 2007
For More Information Contact:
LYNCH CREEK
1973 Rocky Ford Road, Kittrell, NC 27544
Tel: 252-492-2600
Internet: bob@lynchcreek.com
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