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An orchard is an intentional planting of trees or shrubs maintained for food production. Most orchards comprise either fruit or nut-producing trees (see fruit trees), for commercial production. Orchards are also sometimes a feature of large gardens, where they serve an aesthetic as well as a productive purpose.

Most temperate-zone orchards are laid out in a regular grid, with a grazed or mown grass or bare soil base that makes maintenance and fruit gathering easy.

Sour cherry orchard on Lake Erie shoreline (Leamington, Ontario) A persimmon orchard in the northern Kansai region of Japan

Orchards are often concentrated near bodies of water, where climactic extremes are moderated and blossom time is retarded until frost danger is past.

The forest garden is a food production system that is closely related to the orchard. A move towards more ecologically-friendly coffee production has led to forest-garden production of coffee. Brazil Nuts and Rubber are being produced in such a method in some areas.

Often mixed orchard are planted. In Europe Quince is sometiems planted along with apples.

Contents

  • 1 Crops
  • 2 Orchards by region
  • 3 External links
  • 4 See also

Crops

Tropical areas
  • Banana
  • Coconut
  • Cacao
  • Coffee
  • Guava
  • Mango
  • Papaya
  • Tea
Subtropical areas
  • Date Palm
  • Citrus (Grapefruit, Lemon, Mandarin, Orange, etc.)
  • Lychee
Temperate areas
  • Apple
  • Cherry
  • Hazel
  • Peach
  • Pear
  • Pecan
  • Walnut
  • Plum
  • Apricots
  • Persimmon

Orchards by region

The most extensive orchards in the United States are apple and orange orchards, although citrus orchards are more commonly called groves. The most extensive apple orchard area is in eastern Washington state, while there are extensive orange orchards in Florida and southern California. A particular advantage of growing apples on the high plateau areas of Washington state is that it is possible to grow high-quality organic apples. In eastern North America many orchards are along the shores of Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.

Murcia is a major orchard area in Europe, with citrus crops. New Zealand, China, Argentina, and Chile also have extensive apple orchards.

External links

  • Home Orchard Society
  • North American Fruit Explorers

See also

  • Berries
  • Citrus
  • Forest garden
  • Fruit
  • Fruit trees
  • Fruit tree forms
  • Fruit tree pollination
  • Fruit tree propagation
  • Pruning fruit trees

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