Definition of «orchard»

An orchard is a piece of land that has been planted with many fruit or nut trees, often in rows. The term can also refer to an area where such trees are grown for commercial purposes, or simply as a garden where fruit trees are cultivated for their fruits and/or ornamental value.

Usage examples

  1. My family owns a small orchard where we grow apples, pears, and cherries.
  2. The orchard is filled with colorful blossoms in the springtime.
  3. We decided to go apple picking and spent the day at the local orchard.
  4. The farmer planted several new fruit trees in the orchard last year.
  5. The scent of ripe peaches filled the air as we walked through the orchard.
  6. There was a small picnic area within the orchard where visitors could rest and enjoy the view.
  7. We used the fresh lemons from the orchard to make homemade lemonade.
  8. The orchard is well-maintained with neatly pruned trees and clean pathways.
  9. The farmers harvested a bumper crop of oranges from their citrus orchard.
  10. We bought a jar of delicious apple butter made from the fruits of the orchard.

Sentences with «orchard»

  • As a little girl growing up in Michigan, my parents and I would often go to our little local apple orchard in the fall. (thecozyapron.com)
  • Comprising 115 acres and situated 45 minutes south of Hobart, the farm is the largest organic apple orchard in Australia. (austorganic.com)
  • This exquisite Russian River Valley property, originally planted with orchards of apples and cherries, has been in the same family since 1910. (davisfamilyvineyards.com)
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