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Garwood Orchards
"The Garwood family has been farming the same land for over 180 years. Through six generations, we've maintained a focus on farming, family, and community. Come visit! We know you'll want to make our family farm your family tradition."
History
It's been apples and more, since 1831 for the Garwood's! Not many family businesses can claim that longevity and it's something we don't take lightly. We currently farm over 350 acres which includes approximately 200 acres of apples and 150 acres of peaches, raspberries, pumpkins, strawberries, cherries, sweet corn, peppers, cucumbers, and a variety of other vegetables. John Garwood was a carpenter who moved to LaPorte county in 1831 and took up farming and other ventures. He was a founding father of the LaPorte area and built a school house for neighboring children in the Scipio township area. Historical records show that people felt fondly about he and his wife, Jane, whom was said to have been "kind to the Indians of the area". Jane seems to be referred to as "Grandma Garwood" in historical accounts and was known for trading with and helping the Indians in the area of LaPorte county where they settled in 1831.
Now
Currently running day to day operations are 6th generation Garwood's. Tom, Brian, and Mike Garwood have taken over for their fathers Carl and Jim who continue to help on the farm on a regular basis although they may claim to be retired. The thing is this: a family business means you will find family at the business. At least, that's what it means to us. Carl and Jim learned this from their father Carl and his brother Elmer, who learned it from their father George, son to John II… the son of John Garwood I – a lasting tradition of hard work and love for farming…since 1831.
www.appleupick.com | Email: apples@garwoodorchard.com | Phone: (219) 362-4385 | 5911 W 50 SOUTH, LAPORTE, IN 46350
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