Shipping Monday, July 23, 2018.

IMG_1635  We are shipping our cherries, around the country, on Monday, July 23.  They are two day priority mail and should reach most addresses Wednesday.  When you receive your cherries, rinse in a colander and chill.  Alert your mail carrier, concierge or mail hub.  Some states reduced mailing centers and the box may take an extra day.  The cherries are so fresh, they should be fine.  We are picking and shipping on the same day.  Send a blessing to the mailing system.  Enjoy.  We love serving you.  Thank you for supporting our orchard work.  We try to grow the best cherries possible.

You will be receiving a French cherry called Lapin.  Lapin is a word for  rabbit. The logic in the name  is because our trees have big, long eared leaves.  The leaves shade the cherries and protect them from weather.  The leaves are helping with the heating when necessary or the cooling of the cherry.  Hale storms can’t even hurt our cherries. (usually), lol.

These cherries are grown in pristine air, and soil. They are watered with pure and lovely, crystal clear water.IMG_6149 

Getsome at Getmans’ Orchard and Vineyard

South of Bigfork, Montana

Our cherries are beautiful and ripening.  The Orchard always feels very fresh and alive at this point in our season.   The trees are weeded and fed with excellent kelp.  The lawns are moist, mowed, and trimmed.  Terrific conditions for the best cherries.   We expect the cherries to grow and darken in redness over the next two weeks.  Our harvest may fall around July 17, 2018.  Let us know if you want boxes shipped. (.. email, getman@me.com…) Otherwise, we hope you will plan a visit to pick cherries.  Here’s to a beautiful and happy new season.  Getsome!

Our branches are loaded with clusters.  Clean air makes better cherries.
Cherries on July2, 2018.  Clean water makes better cherries.
Cherries just beginning to turn red.  Care makes better cherries.
Lavenders are fresh for the new season.
The vineyard on July2, 2018.
The vineyard.
Potatoes are blooming.
A Tibetan Terrier resting under a pear tree.