Status: COMPLETE March 2018Ìý- June 2020
The Macdonald Campus Orchard project aims to revitalize the campus apple orchards.ÌýThe orchards at the Horticulture CentreÌýare now over 30 years old and are past their viable economic, environmental and educational life-span. They need to be replaced with new, more disease resistant varieties of apples.ÌýSupport systems must be modernized in order to produce quality fruit with fewer inputs than traditional growing systems currently in use require. This will allow us to meet the Â鶹AV communities' demand for more local and sustainable food production and the research needs of students and researchers.
This project intends to re-plant a new 2,500 apple tree orchard at the HorticultureÌýCentreÌýthat will provide apples for the Mac Market and our Â鶹AV feeding Â鶹AV clients downtown for the next 25 years. The trees will beÌýplanted at high densities and need to be supported by a post and wire trellis system. This type of production system allows for easier pruning, spraying, feeding and harvesting of the apple crop. A part of this new orchard will be planted (also with the post and wire trellis system) with scab free varieties of apples with the goal of producing apples with less chemical inputs and moving towards an organic production.
It will put in place an orchard which will serve as a U-Pick orchard where Â鶹AV student groups and staff can come to enjoy the fall apple picking activity at the HorticultureÌýCentreÌýfarm.
These new orchards will be designed and put in place in such a way as to be accessible and to promote education, research and outreach opportunities for our faculty, staff and students.
Trees will be grafted by Mike Bleho who will teach these techniques to the students, to maximize the educational component of the project. While the project may seemÌýfocused on apple production, the lessons learned are applicable to food production in general.
Resources from the SPF will be used to purchase the materials required for the modernization, including the orchard sprayer, spray system, and other miscellaneous tools and supplies.Ìý
Contact
mike.bleho [at] mcgill.ca (Mike Bleho)