What were we thinking?

What were we thinking?

A bit of our history

Forbidden Fruit Orchard is, quite literally, the fruition of our longtime dream to be orchardists.

In the fall of 2000 our dream became reality when we were finally able to gather up enough cash and courage to purchase 20 acres of bare ground near Paradise, Montana.

The following winter we spent most of our free time in research and planning mode.  Deciding which trees to plant was no easy task, as there were no existing orchards in the area to copy from.  Peaches, cherries and apricots eventually took center stage and in the spring of 2001 embarked on our planting the journey.

Spring of 2001, with our kids ages 1 & 3 in tow, we threw together a funky little work camp (wall tent and dilapidated old tent trailer) along the bank of the Clark Fork River and began the epic task of our first tree planting.  With the surprisingly generous help of friends and family we tilled up 10 acres of land, erected 2400 feet of deer fence, installed an irrigation well and drip irrigation system, and planted the first 720 baby trees in our orchard.

Each season since then has brought with it a new set of successes and failures and over the years we have strived to hone our craft.  Most years we have planted new trees and have continued to add new varieties to our repertoire. Some trees thrive in our climate and others do not.  It still is–and always will be–a work in progress, but we all agree it’s been the adventure of a lifetime.