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Tag Archives: Insect Pest

Longacres Racetrack Orchard Fruitlet Thinning & Netting Workparty

Thinning your fruitlets is a critical springtime tree care task to encourage the production of larger, high-quality fruit and to reduce the risk of branches breaking on older trees fromContinue reading “Longacres Racetrack Orchard Fruitlet Thinning & Netting Workparty”

Fruitlet Thinning & Netting Workparty

Thinning your fruitlets is a critical springtime tree care task to encourage the production of larger, high-quality fruit and to reduce the risk of branches breaking on older trees fromContinue reading “Fruitlet Thinning & Netting Workparty”

Fruitlet Thinning & Tree Netting Workparty

Thinning your fruitlets is a critical springtime tree care task to encourage the production of larger, high-quality fruit and to reduce the risk of branches breaking on older trees fromContinue reading “Fruitlet Thinning & Tree Netting Workparty”

Managing for Codling Moth

This blog post was written by one of our Fall 2022 University of Washington Interns, Justice Correa-West.  This blog post shares some of the strategies used to mitigate against codlingContinue reading “Managing for Codling Moth”

Posted byCity FruitApril 14, 2022April 12, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:Codling Moth, Fruit Tree Care, Insect Pest, Netting

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As inhabitants of Seattle, all of us at City Fruit live, work, and play on the traditional shared lands of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Suquamish, Duwamish, Nisqually, Snoqualmie, and Muckleshoot tribal nations. We are continuing to learn how to decolonize our mindsets and practices, and envision our work in food justice as a means to challenge the exploitative processes of our current food system. Click here to learn more about the traditional lands you are on.

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