date:Apr 02, 2013
e was done to the trees and if they'll be as health as years before.
Katrina Schumacher, co-owner of the 188-acre Westview Orchards, a 200-year-old farm in Washington Township, said work has begun on pruning the trees to prepare for the fruit season. She said they had a decent strawberry and pumpkin crop last year, but they lost nearly all of their cherries, apples and peaches.
We were already about three weeks ahead of a normal schedule last year, so that's why when those freeze nights came a