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Steps to Success A note about fruit trees, desert growing success, &what kind of guarantee The Urban Farm Nursery offers! Taking on ownership of a fruit tree is not just…
Steps to Success A note about fruit trees, desert growing success, &what kind of guarantee The Urban Farm Nursery offers! Taking on ownership of a fruit tree is not just…
The Fruit Tree Mud Bath Salon Part one of: My journey to becoming an Urban Orchardist By Janis Norton (Read Part 2 HERE) I am going to be an Urban Farmer.…
Yes, You Need to Thin That Fruit! By Greg Peterson I get so many inquiries about the amount of fruit people have on their trees this time of year. AND…
About the Fruit Tree Program The Urban Farm Fruit Tree Program began in 1999. Classes were held in Greg’s living room to teach people how to grow fruit trees in…
Urban Farm Fruit Tree Program ROOT CAMPA Master Class in Fruit Tree Basic Training. We’ve gathered most of our Fruit Tree Education into one place and simplified the navigation. Click…
Fruit Tree Tour Teaches Kids about Sustainable Food Thanks to an organization called Common Vision, children all over California are learning about the environment by planting fruit tree orchards at…
Urban Farm Fruit Tree’s in the Ground Hey all, Many people ask me about my ‘list’ of fruit trees that I have here in the ground at the Urban Farm.…
My goal is to have some kind of fresh fruit to eat each month. I’m doing pretty good with: fresh stone fruit (peaches, plums, apricots and nectarines) from April to July; apples and pears from June to September; pomegranates and figs in September and October; six different kinds of citrus from November to March.
In this Podcast interview of Greg: he discusses the process of growing fruit trees, focusing on his experiences in Phoenix, Arizona, and Asheville, North Carolina. He emphasizes the importance of selecting the right varieties for each region and the need for ongoing care that’s a lot simpler than most would assume. Greg also points out the genetic diversity of fruit trees and the long-term benefits they provide before sharing resources for learning more.
A Garden Chat with Janis Norton. -Did you know that plants and trees need to eat every day, but we are taught to plant them in the dirt you have and feed/fertilize them once or twice a year. THAT is NOT a recipe for success. Join Greg & Janis as they share the pathway they discovered over the past 24 years to make our fruit trees, and other trees and plants for that matter thrive!