For Liberty Mutual’s annual Serve with Liberty event, a group of volunteers will be joining the City Fruit in some orchard care at McAuliffe Park & Orchard! We will beContinue reading “Liberty Mutual service project at McAuliffe Park & Orchard”
Tag Archives: Mulching
Mulching and companion planting at Troll’s Knoll Orchard
New fruit trees are in! Join us for a mulching and companion planting event at Troll’s Knoll Orchard! In order to ensure these new trees are supported and grow healthyContinue reading “Mulching and companion planting at Troll’s Knoll Orchard”
For Earth Day, City Fruit staff and volunteers care for our public trees
This blog post was written by Camille Ingressa and Spencer Christian. On Saturday, April 23, to celebrate Earth Day, eight volunteers gathered at Piper’s Orchard to label, weed, and mulchContinue reading “For Earth Day, City Fruit staff and volunteers care for our public trees”
Spring mulching at Piper’s Orchard
For more information and to sign-up for this volunteer event, please visit: https://timecounts.org/city-fruit/events/38495
Tree Care Services for Spring 2021
This month, City Fruit’s Tree Care Services will be offering mulching and netting for your fruit trees. Please fill out a TCS Interest Form to schedule your visit soon! EstimatesContinue reading “Tree Care Services for Spring 2021”
Springtime Mulching
Lasagna Gardening
By Lena Young Here we are in the middle of autumn, where the air is frigid and the daylight hours are limited. This is the time of year whenContinue reading “Lasagna Gardening”
October Orchard Keepers
The monthly Orchard Keepers series is designed to help tree owners and enthusiasts protect and maintain their trees! Look for quick, easy tips on the blog and in the City Fruit newsletterContinue reading “October Orchard Keepers”
Mason Bees: The Perfect Pollinator
With spring just around the corner and the trees beginning to bloom, I can’t help but start imagining the summer harvest season. The sky is blue, the weather is warm, andContinue reading “Mason Bees: The Perfect Pollinator”