
Nadeau Farms
A family fruit farm growing apples, peaches, pears, and apricots on the Palouse in Pullman, WA.
What We're Planting
Our orchard is taking shape in Pullman, Washington. We're growing four types of fruit trees chosen specifically for the Palouse climate and soil.

๐ Apples
Hardy varieties selected for Eastern Washington's growing conditions.

๐ Peaches
Cold-hardy peach varieties that thrive in our continental climate.

๐ Pears
Classic and heirloom pear varieties suited to the Pacific Northwest.

๐ Apricots
Late-blooming, cold-hardy apricots selected for the Palouse climate.
Our Journey
We're documenting the entire process โ from site preparation and planting to our first buds and beyond. Follow along as we build our orchard from the ground up.
Learn With Us
While our trees grow, we're sharing what we've learned about fruit tree care, orchard planning, and more.
Flood Updates
Flooding along the South Fork of the Palouse River has hit us twice โ February 2025 took out several apple trees, and March 2026 damaged a handful of apple and peach trees. We're replanting and improving our drainage each time. Setbacks like this are part of farming โ we'll keep moving forward. See our Farm Progress page for the full timeline.
๐ฑ Not Open Yet
Nadeau Farms is not currently open for visitors. Our fruit trees are still maturing, and we expect our first harvest around 2028. This site is here to share our journey and provide useful information about growing fruit in the Palouse region. Check back for updates!