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Another Pass at Urban Orcharding

  • Hey all,

    For those of you that know me or have read my blog you know how much I love fruit trees. So much so that I have over 80 fruit trees planted at the Urban Farm and another 60 or so planted in my neighborhood. A big part of how we manage these trees is that we keep them small with a process called Urban Orcharding. We keep them small by pruning them from a very early age and then keep up with the pruning every year.

    My goal at the Urban Farm is to get to a place where I am able to harvest fruit all year around. Well I am getting there and it looks like this:

    • November through April – Oranges and tangerines – these store really well on the tree.
    • April – Loquats – A really nice tropical fruit resembling an apricot.
    • May through July – Peaches, apricots, plums and grapes – these don’t store well on the tree well therefor I have planted different varieties that ripen at different times. This is called successive ripening.
    • June through August – Apples – These store well on the trees as well.
    • August and September – Asian pears and pomegranates.

    Check out this video on urban orcharding.  Also here is a really great article on creating your own urban orchard.

    Greg

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