CHERRY TIME

A wide number of cherry varieties are grown in Lenswood and Forest Range.

Stella and Lapin are the dominant varieties grown. There is a wide range of other varieties grown based primarily on the market niche of a region/grower.

Merchant, Stella, Lapin, Sweetheart and Simone are the main varieties grown. Bing, Supreme, Empress, Van, Summit, Sunburst, Kordia, Vista and Lambert have had varying levels of production but are declining in popularity. Rainier is only grown by a few specialist growers. Rons Seedling is still grown by several growers. Several other varieties have been introduced recently and the best performing of these include Black Star, Earlisweet, Sweet Georgia, Chelan, Earlise, Australise, Santina, Samba, Sylvia and Regina.

Most cherry crops are harvested during December and January.
Check the Cherries SA website for availability of pick your own and Shed Door Cherry sales.

Also, download the  android cherries app: 

Google –  Fresh Cherries App

Apple – Fresh Cherries App

APPLE TIME

South Australia has a long history of apple growing, starting in the Adelaide Hills in the 1860’s.  It produces around 10% of Australia’s apple production, predominantly Cripps Pink (sold as Pink Lady®), Royal Gala, Fuji and Granny Smith, although there is a strong trend towards planting newer varieties of Rockit®, MiApple®, Red Love, Jazz™, Kanzi™ and Envy™, with an estimated 15% of planted area growing newer varieties in 2017.

South Australian fresh apple exports have been increasing over the past 3 years and processed apple juice and dried apples are also exported.

There are currently about 1.5 million apple trees in South Australia, grown by around 60 apple growers, of which about 40 growers primarily produce apples; the remainder produce apples with other mixed enterprises.  Most apple growers in SA (80 percent) have small holdings of less than twenty hectares; the remaining 20 percent farming in excess of twenty hectares. Apple orchards in SA are almost all family-owned and run.

Adelaide Hills

The Adelaide Hills regions is the State’s most important and longest established growing area, with 80 percent of the growers. Centred on the Lenswood Valley, apple growing in this area is characterised by good clay/loam soils and a rainfall of around 1000mm annually. While being of 34 degrees of latitude south it has a climate moderated by around 500m of altitude and South-westerly weather patterns.

Source:  Aussie Apples https://www.aussieapples.com.au/about/#region-sa

Pick a Pink lady Weekend

A popular annual event each May gives visitors to Lenswood, the opportunity to experience the beauty of the Adelaide Hills in the peak of autumn, to enjoy fresh Pink Lady apples picked straight from the tree, to learn about apple production straight from the grower and to sample apple produce.

WINE

Wine in Adelaide hills wine glasses

The biggest change in land use in this region came in the 1980s when planting grapes for wine production began.  The cool wet climate is well suited to grape growing and planting has expanded such that Lenswood is now a recognised sub-region of the Adelaide Hills Wine Region and the name Lenswood was entered on the Register of Protected Names in 1998.  Pioneers of this industry were Tim Knapstein from Clare who purchased at the top of Cold Store Road in 1981.  He was quickly followed by Prue and Stephen Henschke of Eden Valley, again on Cold Store Road in 1981 and Geoff Weaver planted on Stafford Road in 1985.  The grapes from this region quickly established a strong reputation for high altitude cold climate wines. 

There are a number of winery Cellar Doors located in Lenswood. Each offers wine tastings, excellent food and cellar door sales. They also offer entertainment and special occasions catering.

Anderson Hill Wines

Mt Lofty Ranges Vineyard

Pike & Joyce Adelaide Hills

Tilbrook Estate

Other vineyards and wine makers nearby include: Bird in Hand | Cobbs Hill Estate  | Golding Wines  |  Lobethal Road Winery   | Read more at Adelaide Hills Wine 

Lenswood Centenary – Sunday October 15th 2017

The Centenary Picnic was held at the Lenswood Memorial Oval.

A very successful day prepared and organised by a small group of volunteers from L&FRCA members.

Some of the businesses, groups & people involved with the Centenary Picnic were:-
Rebekha Sharkie MP – Member for Mayo
The Lenswood Primary school
Aberdeen Orchards / Vickers family
Mahnew Transport
Appelinna Hills
Ellimatta Wines
Fry family
Lenswood & Forest Range CFS
The Lenswood and Forest Range Community Association
The Forest Range and Lenswood History Group.