Apples, Pumpkins and other Fall Produce
Gift Shop, Bakery, Garden Walk
School Tours, Children's Play and Picnic Areas
Jack Leaman makes delicious apple cinnamon donuts.
Our u-pick section of the orchard is no longer available this fall due to unusual weather conditions during the spring and fall. We regret any inconvenience this may cause for our customers. We look forward to providing u-pick opportunities again in the fall of 2011!
September and October
Monday - Saturday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Planting New Trees at Leaman's Green Applebarn
John Leaman, along with sons, Curtis and Dequan, and dog, Champ, are shown planting Brayburn apple trees in a new section of the orchard. The trees will produce a few apples in 2009, and are expected to begin peak production by 2013.
Alan Reisinger, Jaye's husband and John's brother-in-law, digs the holes for the new trees.
We had a wonderful craft show in September. Thank you to both our crafters and vendors!
"Drops" Apples that have fallen to the ground and which we cannot
use for one reason or another. Formerly known as deer apples.
Good for animal feed. Some apples still good for cooking or
baking. $3 per bag or $25 per truck load. You do the picking up.
"Old or Outdated Cider" This is unpasteurized cider that may be good for things
such as making wine or hard cider. $5 per gallon.