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We’re Not Opening for a 2016 Cherry Season and Here’s Why

In the orchard business, we can control a lot of things. The weather, however, isn’t one of them. Mother Nature has the final say, and she determined that we didn’t need any sweet cherries at Spring Valley this year. While we don’t agree with her thinking, all we can do is go along with it.

The winter of 2016 was one of the warmest in a while, and our fruit trees showed it. Trees bloomed 3 weeks earlier than last year, and while that seems like a welcome entrance to spring, farmers know that it can mean problems later. While it’s not unusual to have some sub-freezing temperatures in April, it’s not normal for the trees to be as advanced as they were this year. Our cherry trees in particular were in their most vulnerable stage, with the blossoms fully opened (and unable to protect the embryo cherry inside).

Some of the damage was visible immediately (the blossoms turned brown, a sure sign). We did hold out hope for a while for a partial crop, as some of the cherries continued to develop and seemed that they had survived. However, the cold temperatures proved to be too much for them. The cherries grew for a couple of weeks, and then started falling to the ground. We are left with trees with no fruit for this year.

While we may have a few cherries that we can sell as already picked, there are not nearly enough to open Spring Valley Orchard for pick your own cherries this year. We’ll miss seeing you, and hope you will visit us at Carter Mountain Orchard and Chiles Peach Orchard. We’ll be back strong, Mother Nature willing, in 2017.

Carter Mountain Now Open for 2016 Season

Spring came early, and one thing farmers do is listen to Mother Nature. So, we are open!

It’s not quite pick-your-own peach season (see our fruit availability schedule) but there’s still plenty to do on the mountain!

#1 Eat

Carter Mountain Apple Pie

The bakery is overflowing with apple-y goodness: apple cider donuts, apple pies, and good ol’ regular apples are waiting to be enjoyed.

#2 Drink

Prince Michel wine at Carter Mountain Orchard

Is there a better way to spend a springtime afternoon than sipping award-winning wine while enjoying the best view in Charlottesville? The Prince Michel Wine Shop is open daily from 10AM – 5PM (it’s 5 o’clock somewhere!).

If you prefer to drink your daily fruit serving (hard cider counts as a serving of fruit, right?), the Bold Rock Hard Cider Cellar is also open every day!

For the under 21 crowd, our apple cider is a sweet thirst-quencher. Not to mention, the perfect complement to an apple cider donut.

#3 Shop

If you’re craving some retail therapy but are tired of the same-old, same-old Charlottesville shopping scene, explore our Country Store to discover local and unique treasures. New products have just arrived, click the below thumbnails to view more!

#4 Unwind

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Life’s simple pleasures are the best. Breathe fresh mountain air, bask in spring sunshine, and marvel at the view of springtime blooming across Charlottesville.

#5 Snap some pictures

Spring peach blossoms at Carter Mountain Orchard

Calling all photographers! (Or nature-lovers with a smart phone) With peach trees now in bloom and apple trees ready to bloom in the next couple of weeks, early springtime is one of the most beautiful times of the year to take photos on the mountain.

(Note: please review our photography guidelines)

Chiles Peach Orchard Closed for Season

With winter on its way, Chiles Peach Orchard is officially closed for the season. It was a wonderful year at the Orchard, with many visitors from all over the country and successful events (don’t worry, pancake breakfasts will be back next year!).

From our family to yours, we look forward to welcoming you to the Orchard next spring for strawberry season. Thank you for a wonderful year!