Apples and More... for YEARS
It's been apples and more, since 1831 for the
Garwood's! Not many family businesses can claim that
longevity and it's something we don't take lightly.
We currently farm over 350 acres which includes
approximately 200 acres of apples and 150 acres of
peaches, raspberries, pumpkins, strawberries,
cherries, sweet corn, peppers, cucumbers, and a
variety of other vegetables.
Original Farmstead of John
Garwood - circa 1831
The photo at the left is the Garwood Mansion, still
standing on Small Road in LaPorte County, just a
mile from the Garwood Farm in Pinola. John Garwood
was a carpenter who moved to LaPorte county in 1831
and took up farming and other ventures. He was a
founding father of the LaPorte area and built a
school house for neighboring children in the Scipio
township area. Historical records show that people
felt fondly about he and his wife, Jane, whom was
said to have been "kind to the Indians of the area".
Jane seems to be referred to as "Grandma Garwood" in
historical accounts and was known for trading with
and helping the Indians in the area of LaPorte
county where they settled in 1831. That area is
Scipio township and by locals the specific area near
Garwood Orchards is called Pinola. Currently running
day to day operations are 6th generation Garwood's.
Tom, Brian, and Mike Garwood have taken over for
their fathers Carl and Jim who are each still coming
to work on a regular basis although they may claim
to be retired. The thing is this: a family business
means you will find family at the business. At
least, that's what it means to us. Carl and Jim
learned this from their father Carl and his brother
Elmer, who learned it from their father George, son
to John II... the son of John Garwood I - a lasting
tradition of hard work and love for farming...since
1831.
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Does this home look familiar?
If you've been to our Farm Market or to the UPick on
50 South in Pinola, it probably does! Located at the
entrance to the Garwood UPick farm, this is the
original home of George and Minnie Garwood, built in
1900. George was the son of John Garwood II and wife
Cynthia. George's children were Elmer, Mildred and
Carl (grandfather of current owners).
Carl A. Garwood was the originator of the Garwood
Farm Market on 50 South in the 1950's. At which time
he began selling Apples and Cider out of a garage
structure on the same property where today's market
is located. Things have changed quite a bit since
then, but the same standards of quality and care are
given to everything we do and you can count on
fresh, safe, quality produce when you shop at
Garwood's.
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