Blue Spring Orchard is located in Ojo Sarco, NM in the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains surrounded by the Carson National Forest. It is halfway between Taos and Santa Fe on the famous "High Road to Taos". It is a part of an old Spanish land grant, and the area has been inhabited and farmed for many centuries. Blue Spring Orchard was planted in the 1930's, probably as part of the Works Project Administration. There are a variety of fruit trees--apple, pear, plum, apricot, and cherry. About fifty fruit trees have survived. The orchard was neglected for over thirty-five years until we bought it in 2005. The actual restoration work began in March 2008 by orchardist, Ron Boyd. Most of the trees were severely overgrown and required a significant amount of pruning.

In 2009, we started orchard-keeper training by enrolling in the "Organic Orchard Management" class taught by Gordon Tooley (Tooley's Trees, Truchas) and his team, which included Ron Boyd (Mergirl Gardens, Alcalde), Linda Prim and Les Crowder.

Our work restoring and expanding Blue Spring Orchard continues. Over the past two years we have planted twenty additional fruit trees, all on semi-dwarfing root stock. Most of these trees we grafted ourselves. Work continues on restoring the original trees and improving the soil.

In the future we also hope to grow hops, make hard cider and harvest honey, and who knows what else. Please stay tuned as the restoration project continues...

Map of the Ojo Sarco area

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Springtime in the orchard

Spring finally arrives at Blue Spring Orchard after a long cold winter. A late spring frost killed the apricot blooms, but it looks like we will have plums, pears and apples this season. Apple blossoms are shown below.




Two calves were born this past month, and Rio inspects the new members of the herd.