Protection of Apple Trees
How Apple Blossoms Survive the Cold Frosty Nights
Protection of Apple Trees

Protection of the apple trees: Fire & Water

How the apple blossoms survive the cold frost nights

How Farmers in Naturns Battle the frosty nights with fire and water. A glimpse into what our local farmers are up to while the rest of us sleep – and what a drunk farmer has to do with it.

Early April, 6:30 a.m.
I step outside with the dog for our morning walk and am instantly struck by the cold. Frost creeps up the blades of grass in the meadow.
Spring frost nights are infamous around here, with temperatures often dropping well below zero during the night. Across the valley, as far as the eye can see, frost protection sprinklers are spinning – a method farmers use to shield their blossoming fruit trees from the bitter cold.
If left unprotected, the delicate blossoms would “burn” – meaning they’d die – resulting in severe damage and major crop losses.

"Without frost irrigation, apple cultivation as we know it here would be almost unimaginable. The risk of frost damage would simply be too great," explains farmer Josef Götsch. And indeed: of the 9,000 hectares of apple orchards in Vinschgau and the Merano area, 5,400 hectares are now equipped with frost sprinkling systems. Many farmers still shudder at the memory of April 21, 2017: for three nights, the frost marched heavily through the land, reaching its peak on the 21st. In areas where frost irrigation wasn't possible, farmers suffered up to 100% crop loss.
With Fire and Water: How Farmers in Naturns Battle the Frosty Nights
When another frost period looms, farmers are already studying weather forecasts and temperature predictions the evening before, allowing them to estimate whether a frost night is approaching. Orchards in low-lying areas – such as those along the Adige River – are more prone to frost than those on the slopes, as even a few meters in elevation can make the crucial difference between freezing and non-freezing temperatures.

A tightly woven network of 119 weather stations provides farmers with real-time data on local temperature, humidity, and wind direction. When temperatures approach critical thresholds (around -5°C during early vegetative growth and 0°C during blossom phase), a frost alarm is triggered – sometimes at midnight, sometimes as early as 4 a.m. In the past, so-called frost wardens would rush from thermometer to thermometer and sound the warning with a long siren blast. These days, farmers still alert one another by phone, but many now rely on automated notifications sent directly to their smartphones, including through various app providers.

As soon as the alarm goes off, farmers leap out of bed and rush to their orchards to activate the frost irrigation. Using tractors or motors, they start the pumps that draw groundwater and spray it evenly over the trees and blossoms using circular sprinkler systems. The water forms a thin layer of ice around the flowers. As it freezes, a physical reaction occurs: the process of crystallization releases heat (known as latent heat of fusion), which paradoxically protects the blossoms from the extreme cold.
Once morning temperatures have stabilized a few degrees above zero, the system is shut off and the water seeps back into the groundwater supply.

A beautiful side effect of frost irrigation: when the morning sun hits the icy coating, the entire valley sparkles and shimmers like something out of a fairy tale.
"Blossoms After a Frosty Night
In areas where frost irrigation isn’t possible, such as on even slightly sloped terrain where water can’t be pumped, farmers turn to “candles” to get their blossoms safely through the frosty night.This method dates back to ancient Rome and was first adopted in South Tyrol mainly in vineyards. Today, it has also proven effective in apple orchards. Small fires, placed at regular intervals between the rows of trees, gently warm the surrounding air by about 2 to 3 degrees Celsius, just enough to make a difference. The smoke created also helps by causing slight air movement and turbulence, which disrupts the settling of cold air.
The Apple Orchards in the Early Morning
South Tyrol was a pioneer in frost irrigation: In 1949, a farmer from Terlano built the first frost irrigation system using old pipes and war materials, which was put into operation in 1950 and later served as a model.

But since we’re in South Tyrol, of course there’s also a legend about how frost irrigation was really invented: One evening, a farmer set out to switch off the irrigation in his orchard but met some friends along the way and was persuaded to have a glass of wine. Naturally, one glass led to another, and soon the entire night was spent celebrating and drinking in the inn. Meanwhile, the temperature dropped sharply, and on his way home, the farmer was shocked to see icicles hanging from his apple trees. It wasn’t until harvest time that he noticed his trees were full of apples, while those of the other farmers were nearly empty. That’s when it occurred to him that it must have been that fateful frost night that made the difference, and so frost irrigation was born.
Follow us on Social Media
naturns_naturno naturns_naturno 10 hours ago
naturns_naturno

❤️𝗦𝗮𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘀🔥

As dusk settles over the mountains and the fires illuminate the hillsides, a centuries-old tradition comes to life. The Sacred Heart Fires are a powerful symbol of living heritage, connecting generations with their homeland, culture, and history.✨⛰️

A heartfelt thank you to the Young Farmers Association of Naturns/Plaus for providing these wonderful photographs, which beautifully capture the unique atmosphere of this special evening.📸🙏

📸: Bauernjugend Naturns/Plaus

#SacredHeartFires #Tradition #SouthTyrol #Naturns #Plaus #CulturalHeritage #MountainTraditions #AlpineCulture #LocalTraditions #SouthTyrolMoments #LivingTradition #HerzJesuFeuer #Tradition #Brauchtum #Südtirol

0
Naturns  I  Naturno Naturns I Naturno 17 hours ago
Naturns  I  Naturno

‼️Aufgrund eines Serverproblems sind unsere technischen Dienste sowie der E-Mail-Verkehr derzeit nur eingeschränkt oder teilweise gar nicht verfügbar.‼️

Es wird bereits mit Hochdruck an der Behebung der Störung gearbeitet.

Wir bitten um Ihr Verständnis. Telefonisch können Sie uns unter folgender Nummer erreichen: +39 0473 666077

———-

‼️A causa di un problema al server, i nostri servizi tecnici e la posta elettronica sono attualmente disponibili solo in modo limitato o, in alcuni casi, non sono disponibili.‼️

Stiamo già lavorando con la massima priorità per risolvere il disservizio.

Vi ringraziamo per la comprensione. Potete contattarci telefonicamente al seguente numero: 0473 666077

0
Naturns  I  Naturno Naturns I Naturno Yesterday
Naturns  I  Naturno

🔥Diesen Sonntag ist es wieder soweit!🔥

Wenn die Dunkelheit über unsere Berge zieht, erstrahlen die traditionellen Herz-Jesu-Feuer und verwandeln die Landschaft in ein beeindruckendes Lichtermeer. ✨ Diese jahrhundertealte Tradition ist ein besonderes Zeichen gelebter Heimatverbundenheit und begeistert jedes Jahr Einheimische wie Gäste gleichermaßen. Ein Anblick, den man sich nicht entgehen lassen sollte!😍

Ein herzliches Dankeschön an die Bauernjugend Naturns/Plaus für das Bereitstellen der schönen Fotos.📸

Wer freut sich schon auf die Herz-Jesu-Feuer?❤️

📸: Bauernjugend Naturns/Plaus

----------

🔥Questa domenica ci siamo di nuovo!🔥

Quando il buio cala sulle nostre montagne, i tradizionali Fuochi del Sacro Cuore di Gesù illuminano la notte e trasformano il paesaggio in uno straordinario mare di luci. ✨ Questa tradizione secolare rappresenta un simbolo speciale del profondo legame con la propria terra e affascina ogni anno sia gli abitanti del luogo che gli ospiti. Uno spettacolo da non perdere!😍

Un sentito ringraziamento alla "Bauernjugend Naturno/Plaus" per averci messo a disposizione queste splendide fotografie.📸

Chi non vede l’ora di ammirare i Fuochi del Sacro Cuore?❤️

📸: Bauernjugend Naturno/Plaus

1
naturns_naturno naturns_naturno 3 days ago
naturns_naturno

✨ Have you already discovered our little hamlet of Tschirland?✨

Tschirland is part of the municipality of Naturns and never fails to charm us. Surrounded by stunning natural scenery, traditional farmhouses, and breathtaking views, this hidden gem is a wonderful place to explore away from the beaten path.🌿🏔️

Whether you're out hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet, Tschirland invites you to experience the beauty of our region from a whole new perspective.💚

Have you ever visited Tschirland? Tell us about your favorite spot in the comments!👇

📸: TG Naturns_Fotostudio2000

#naturns #naturno #tschirland #tschirlanderhof #littlevillage #discovering #outdoor #southtyrol

0
Naturns  I  Naturno Naturns I Naturno 5 days ago
Naturns  I  Naturno

🎶Naturnser Almen unplugged – 14. Juni 2026🎶

Ein Tag voller Berggefühl, Musik und Genuss erwartet euch auf dem Naturnser Nörderberg! 🌿⛰️ Zwischen grünen Almwiesen und beeindruckendem Panorama wird der Berg zur Bühne: Bei Naturnser Almen unplugged erlebt ihr echte Volksmusik, Südtiroler Spezialitäten und eine Atmosphäre, die Herz und Seele berührt.✨

• 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐫 𝐀𝐥𝐦
• 𝐌𝐚𝐮𝐬𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐡 𝐀𝐥𝐦
• 𝐙𝐞𝐭𝐧 𝐀𝐥𝐦
• 𝐓𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐀𝐥𝐦
• 𝐇𝐨𝐟𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐤 𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐡𝐨𝐟

Wir freuen uns auf euch!❤

📸: TG Naturns_Peter Santer

-------

🎶Malghe di Naturno unplugged – 14 giugno 2026 🎶

Una giornata ricca di emozioni di montagna, musica e gusto vi aspetta sul monte tramontana di Naturno! 🌿⛰️ Tra prati alpini verdissimi e un panorama mozzafiato, la montagna diventa un palcoscenico naturale: con "malghe di Naturno unplugged" vivrete autentica musica popolare, specialità altoatesine e un’atmosfera che tocca il cuore e l’anima.✨

• 𝗠𝗮𝗹𝗴𝗮 𝗱𝗶 𝗡𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗻𝗼
• 𝗠𝗮𝗹𝗴𝗮 𝗠𝗮𝘂𝘀𝗹𝗼𝗰𝗵
• 𝗠𝗮𝗹𝗴𝗮 𝗭𝗲𝘁𝗻
• 𝗠𝗮𝗹𝗴𝗮 𝗱𝗶 𝗧𝗮𝗯𝗹á
• 𝗠𝗮𝘀𝗼 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗵𝗼𝗳

Vi aspettiamo! ❤️

📸: TG Naturns_Peter Santer

2
nextleft-arrowclose facebookinstagram liketalk