Mild winter conditions promising for local fruit growers
The warm temperatures in Vernon and the Okanagan Valley this fall and winter so far has been positive for the local fruit industry.
Speaking with Vernon Matters, Glen Lucas, General Manager of the B.C. Fruit Growers Association, said this winter has not seen the mercury drop to the minus 20 mark like it did the year prior, which has been beneficial for the trees.
“That sudden cold turn at the start of [winter] just as apples or cherries are going into dormancy, can really harm the trees and certainly harm the buds that are developing or are going to come out the following year,” Lucas explained.
“This year we don’t have that concern. It’s mild, the trees have gone dormant gradually, so we haven’t had that deep cold snap right at the start of the winter.”











