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When Baxter and
Carol Adams came to the Hill Country in 1980
little did they suspect that they would become
pioneer apple growers. Baxter was a geologist
in Houston before buying Love Creek Ranch near
Medina. Because the land was so beautiful with
native Texas trees and plants, Baxter decided to
plant an experimental apple orchard rather than
stocking with livestock and grazing pastures
that were already overgrazed. However, apples
had not been grown in the Hill Country on a
commercial basis, so it was with a pioneering
spirit that he experimented with apples. When
he discovered that the trees would grow and
produce tasty apples, a new industry for the
area was born. About the same time he also
began growing and propagating the rare and
beautiful native Bigtooth maple tree (Acer
grandidentatum) which were abundant on the
ranch. This, too, became a new and successful
endeavor in the Hill Country. Now he is the
main propagator in the state of the Bigtooth
maple, restoring the population of these
spectacular trees that almost became extinct due
to the deer pressure. From this meager, timid
beginning came 5 apple orchards, an apple store
with pies, jams and jellies, a Patio Café, an
annual Medina Apple Festival, an autumn pumpkin
festival (“The Pumpkin Patch”), a pick-your-own
orchard and the town of Medina bursting with new
activity.
Today in Medina
you will find an apple orchard with varieties of
apples such as Gala, Mollies delicious, Granny
Smith, Pink Lady, Fuji, Jonathan, and (would
you believe) Adams’ Apples? Other pick your own
fruits include blackberries, peaches, figs, and
Oriental persimmons. Behind the orchard is a
large native plant nursery with thousands of
maples in 5 and 15-gallon sizes. The store is
now The Apple Store with new owners Stacie and
Bryan Hutzler. Many of the same food products
are found there such as the famous 5-pound apple
pie, yummy bakery goods, and delicious homemade
jams and jellies. The Patio Café was recently
listed by Texas Monthly as one of the 40 best
roadside restaurants in Texas.
At the orchard,
friendly folks are waiting to greet you as well
as Maggie May, our black Labrador Retriever,
hoping you will bring young children to run and
play with her.
THANKS FOR PICKIN”
US!!
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