Apple of my eyes
Established by Sh. Paddha Roda Mal Ji in the early 20th century, Deodhar Orchard is the oldest orchard in the valley to be ever planted by an Indian. With over a hundred years of tradition coupled with the futurist regenerative techniques, Deodhar Orchard stands tall in the test of time as a totem of quality farm produce. Deodhar Orchard prides itself as one of the oldest apple orchards in the region and still has some of the oldest persimmon trees planted in early 1900's. Today, the multiplicity of the farm produce ranges from fruits like apples, pears, plums, apricots, persimmon, grapes, peaches to nuts like walnuts, chestnuts and pecan nuts and to a bushel of seasonal vegetables.
Apple
has always been our staple produce. Owing to climate change and market demands over
the years, the orchard has undergone several changes in terms of techniques
employed and varieties of apples grown.
Some
of the oldest varieties like Baldwin, King’s Pippen, Jonathan, Kali Devi and
McIntosh were regarded as robust and rich in flavour and graced the estate for
several decades. The 70's saw new varieties introduced that showed an exponential rise in popularity. These were mainly the “Delicious”
varieties of American origin, namely- Royal Delicious, Gold Delicious and Red
Delicious. Some European varieties like Gala and Japanese varieties like Fuji
were also introduced. This era saw the introduction of some “Early Varieties”
like Mid June and Red June that bore fruits relatively earlier than the other
varieties. These varieties dominated the fruit market for years and some are
still regarded as some of the most popular and successful varieties of apple.
Deodhar
Orchard prides itself in being one of the few farmlands that employ
regenerative farming techniques. These new techniques have enabled us to gain
the best results with least possible interference with the soil composition,
maintaining a balance in the natural ecosystem. It’s our pride that a
generations old legacy continues to this day with a heightened sense of responsibility
but the same assurance of delivering quality farm produced products.
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