The history of your adopted tree, check in during this season for updates on the growing progress.
August 7, 2025
During winter, the buds on your tree enter a special state called dormancy, kind of like hibernation. Itās their way of staying safe during Central Otagoās frosty weather. They shut down to conserve energy, build up nutrients, and activate a clever defence trick called supercooling which means they can drop below freezing without actually freezing. Science, eh?
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Buds go through two stages:
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Even though the tree looks bare, those little buds are hard at work, quietly building up the energy theyāll need to burst into bloom in spring. So next time you check your dashboard, zoom in close! Those tiny buds are the start of something sweet. š
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August 2, 2025
Winterās in full swing down here in Central Otago, and while things slow down above ground, thereās still plenty going on behind the scenes! Weāve finished pruning and now weāre getting your cherry tree clipped to our UFO trellis, keeping it nice and straight. This is a key stage in your treeās development as it sets things up perfectly for strong spring growth and maximum fruit yield and growth.
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Think of it as a winter haircut and a bit of yoga all in onešāļø Not too long now before the bees will be buzzing, the buds will pop, and your electric cherries will be on their way. Canāt wait to show you more soon!
August 1, 2025
Central Otagoās been serving up frosty mornings and frozen gloves this past month, not exactly fun for the team, but absolutely perfect for your tree! The cold helps it rest and recharge, building up the energy it needs to burst into blossom when the warmer days arrive. Even with the inversion layer hanging around, weāre out here making sure your tree is getting the best care through winter ā pruning, mulching, and keeping things tidy so itās all set up for a cracking season.
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Only a few months to go before your trees icy branches turn into big, sweet cherries. Canāt wait!
July 29, 2025
āHey team, big news ā your adopted cherry tree officially had a TV cameo!
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A couple of weeks back, we featured on A New Zealand Food Story with Ben Bayly, sharing the journey of how weāre growing export-grade cherries for Kiwi families using 100% electric machinery. It was such an awesome opportunity to show the rest of NZ what weāre up to and give people a peek at the very trees youāve adopted. We loved having Ben and the crew out here, and seeing the orchard (and your tree!) on national TV was a real pinchāme moment for the whole team.
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If you missed it, you can catch the full episode here: š Watch here
July 28, 2025
Weāve just rolled out wool weed mats under your tree. Yep, actual wool!
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Theyāre made from sheep dags (the bits of wool that usually get thrown out) and turned into biodegradable mats by an awesome Kiwi company called Terralana. These mats keep weeds down, lock in moisture, and even insulate the soil through our frosty Central Otago mornings. Over time theyāll break down naturally and feed the ground ā how goodās that?
We reckon your tree deserves the best care we can give it, and this is another step towards that. Right now, your tree is still in its winter rest and the coldās exactly what it needs to set up a cracker season ahead. In a few months weāll start seeing bud swell, then blossom, then fruit⦠and before you know it, harvest will be here!!
May 28, 2025
Just a quick hello from down here in Central Otago. Weāve been busy pruning and mulching and your treeās had a proper winter prep now. Weāre nearly through the orchard and things are looking tidy. Chilly mornings have started rolling in, but the trees are soaking up what sun weāve got left before heading into their winter chill.
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Once again, big thanks for all your support. Stay tuned for the next update!
May 22, 2025
Euan and the team are busy pruning back the big dormant branches and mulching them back into the soil. This helps nourish the trees and provides them with all the nutrients they need to grow even bigger and better next season. Itās all part of making sure your tree produces the best cherries for you this harvestš
May 12, 2025
Your tree now has the perfect shape to grow the best fruit for the season ahead, weāve run the mulcher through the old wood, recycling those branches right back into the orchard floor. That rich mulch will help feed the soil and lock in moisture for the hot days to come. Your adopted tree is looking great and is all set for a restful winter season before the big bloom in spring.
May 4, 2025
April 11, 2025
Our pruningās almost wrapped up ā just a few rows to go! Your treeās had its annual haircut and is looking sharp and ready for the cooler months aheadāļø
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A tidy tree means better light exposure and makes our frost fighting efforts more effective once winter hits. Thanks to the Pickman Picca machine, weāve doubled our efficiency this season ā weāre tracking nearly a month ahead of schedule! šŖš³ā”
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April 3, 2025
While your treeās chilling out in the orchard, we took our fully electric Monarch tractor for a spin around Highlands Motorsport Park šā”ļø Safe to say⦠it turned a few heads!
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Who said electric farming gear canāt have a little fun? ššØ
April 1, 2025
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March 24, 2025
March 24, 2025
January 1, 2024
Our biggest harvest on the orchard so far, and the cherries from your tree were the biggest and juiciest weād seen.
January 1, 2023
Our cherries got bigger & better by year, and this was our first export-quality harvest from your tree.
January 1, 2022
The first cherries were picked off your tree, and it was our very first harvest on the orchard.
September 10, 2021
We gained our NZ0 certification which means that we officially use zero fossil fuels both on the orchard and in production.
December 17, 2020
We installed our UFO growing trellises, meaning your tree grows Upright for the most efficient harvest and best cherries possible!
September 1, 2020
The Forest Lodge journey began, and your tree was planted.