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Tag Archives: Mulching

Earth Day Orchard Mulching

In celebration of Earth Day this year, the City Fruit team will be helping to care for some of our public orchards!  Weeding and mulching are important spring and fallContinue reading “Earth Day Orchard Mulching”

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”

Posted byCity FruitApril 29, 2022April 29, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:Fruit Tree Care, Mulching, Public Orchard, Volunteer, Work Party

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”

Posted byTiare GillMay 3, 2021March 24, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:Mulching, Netting, Public Orchard

Springtime Mulching

Posted byApril 30, 2020May 23, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:MulchingLeave a comment on 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”

Posted byDecember 15, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:Mulching, VolunteerLeave a comment on 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”

Posted byOctober 26, 2016December 22, 2016Posted inUncategorizedTags:Harvest, Mulching, PruningLeave a comment on 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”

Posted byMarch 4, 2016May 1, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:Harvest, Mulching, PruningLeave a comment on Mason Bees: The Perfect Pollinator

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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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