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OverviewCity-grown fruit is a resource for the entire community. Because most residential tree owners can’t—or don’t—use all the fruit produced on their properties, much of it falls to the ground and rots.In addition, much of the fruit grown in urban landscapes is infested with preventable pests. City Fruit works neighborhood by neighborhood to help residential tree owners grow healthy fruit, to harvest and use what they can, and to share what they don’t need. City Fruit collaborates with others involved in local food production, climate protection, horticulture, food security and community-building to protect and optimize urban fruit trees. City Fruit is in the process of becoming a non-profit corporation with a 501(c)(3) tax exemption. It is supported by donations, memberships, sales and grants. A Big ThanksThe following individuals and organizations have generously supported City Fruit with services and assistance: Bradner Gardens brooke/wanless gardens Green Darner Garden Design
Neighbor to Neighbor Fund Phinney Neighborhood Association Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Tabitha
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