Pick-Your-Own Apples
๐ August โ OctoberOver 20 varieties from antique heirlooms to the beloved Honeycrisp. Every apple is grown without systemic pesticides โ nothing but pure, crisp fruit right off the tree.
At Fisher's Fruit & Christmas Tree Farm, we grow apples, cherries, and peaches using organic practices โ no systemic pesticides. Just pure, tree-ripe fruit you pick yourself and Christmas trees you choose and cut.
We adhere to organic practices on every tree, every season. When you pick fruit at Fisher's, you're getting nothing but pure, delicious fruit โ guaranteed.
At Fisher's Fruit & Christmas Tree Farm, we believe everyone deserves to experience the joy of gathering their own fruit straight from the tree. The first trees were planted by Dr. Robert J. Fisher in 1973, and we've been growing ever since.
We grow all our fruit using organic practices. While we're not certified organic, we strictly adhere to organic methods and never use systemic pesticides. When you pick an apple, cherry, or peach at Fisher's, you're getting nothing but pure, delicious fruit.
No systemic pesticides on any fruit
U-pick fun for adults and kids alike
Family farming since 1973
Growing hops for local micro brewers
From early-season Paula Reds to late-harvest Jonagolds, tree-ripe peaches to sweet summer cherries โ taste the difference of fruit picked at its peak.
Over 20 varieties from antique heirlooms to the beloved Honeycrisp. Every apple is grown without systemic pesticides โ nothing but pure, crisp fruit right off the tree.
Our sweet cherry trees produce sun-ripened fruit perfect for fresh eating. Pick cherries straight from the branch and taste the difference of organic-practice farming.
You haven't truly tasted a peach until you've had one that's tree-ripe. We grow over 10 varieties โ freestone and clingstone โ perfect for fresh eating, canning, and baking.
From early-August Paula Reds to late-season Goldens โ each variety has its own character, flavor, and best use.
The earliest good eating apple with full tart flavor and crunch. Best eaten fresh โ they don't store well. Introduced in Michigan, 1967.
Crisp and juicy right off the tree with a sweet flavor. Perfect for snacking and fresh eating.
Explosively crisp and juicy with sweet/tart balance. Oversized cells burst releasing a mouthful of juice. Stores for months.
Creamy-yellow flesh with flavors of anise, almond, bubble gum, and cherry candy. Introduced in Minnesota, 1977.
Pure white flesh slow to brown โ the go-to pie apple. Great for salads too. Introduced in New York, 1915.
The granddaddy of New York apples. Perfect for fresh eating and the best applesauce. Discovered in Ontario, 1811.
Rich sweet-tart balance. Tree-ripened Empires develop an aroma store-bought can't match. Our U-pick favorite. New York, 1966.
Highest sugar of any apple with perfect acidity. Boldly flavorful, juicy, often very large. New York, 1968.
The juiciest apple on the farm with aromatic Mac-family flavor. A northeastern favorite. New York, 1923.
Grown in Brockport, NY using organic practices. Our freestone varieties are perfect for fresh eating, canning, and preserves.
A blue-ribbon all-purpose peach. Luscious fruit with almost fuzzless skin over firm, creamy yellow flesh. Michigan, 1930.
Exceptionally hardy variety perfect for northern gardens. Large crops of sweet, juicy fruit. Disease-resistant and cold-hardy.
Beautiful pink blooms in spring. Excellent for processing, fresh eating, canning, and preserves.
Attractive 70% scarlet skin over yellow. High disease resistance. Developed in Ontario, Canada โ very hardy.
Choose from 8+ species of beautiful evergreens. Cut your own family Christmas tree โ a holiday tradition for generations.
The most fragrant variety. Rich green needles, natural conical shape, and excellent needle retention.
Strong branches for heavy ornaments, excellent needle retention, and pleasant fragrance.
Rare native from West Virginia. Combines the best of Balsam and Fraser firs.
Striking silvery-blue needles. A symmetrical beauty native to the Rocky Mountains.
Soft silvery-blue-green needles with citrusy fragrance. Excellent needle retention.
Elegant, narrow tree with graceful drooping branches. A rare and beautiful specimen.
Native to eastern Turkey. Lustrous dark green foliage with blue undersides. Spectacular large tree.
Eastern White Pine โ soft, feathery, flexible needles. A large, elegant native pine.
Plan your perfect pick-your-own trip throughout the growing season and into the holidays.
June โ July
Sweet cherries ripen under the Brockport sun. Pick sun-warmed cherries straight from the branch โ perfect for fresh eating, baking, and preserves.
Late July โ September
10+ varieties of peaches at their peak. From early Redhavens to late Cresthavens โ taste what a real peach should be.
August โ Early September
The first apples arrive! Crisp Paula Reds and sweet Galas kick off apple season with early-harvest flavor.
September
The heart of apple season! Honeycrisp, Cortland, McIntosh, and Sweet Sixteen all reach their peak this month.
Late September โ October
The grand finale. Empire, Jonagold, and Macoun ripen to perfection โ bold flavors and the juiciest picks of the year.
Late November โ December
Choose and cut your own tree from 8+ species of beautiful evergreens โ a family holiday tradition at Fisher's Farm.
Bring the family to our Brockport orchard for a day of fresh-picked fruit, fresh air, and farm memories. No systemic pesticides โ just pure fruit from our trees to your basket.
Fisher's Fruit & Christmas Tree Farm
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