EPISODE · Mar 28, 2024 · 29 MIN
Ep. 9 - Fruits of Labor: Literally and Symbolically
from 5-in-20 Podcast by Remarkable Academic Foods · host Remarkable Foods
Summary Part 2 of 3 of our Grow Series is all about growing school food! In this episode, farmer Greg 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. For more info visit https://www.urbanfarm.org. Takeaways Select fruit tree varieties that are suitable for your region. Prune fruit trees regularly to maintain their size and shape. Water fruit trees appropriately, considering the climate and rainfall in your area. Consider the long-term investment and time frame for fruit tree growth and production.
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Summary Part 2 of 3 of our Grow Series is all about growing school food! In this episode, farmer Greg 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. For more info visit https://www.urbanfarm.org. Takeaways Select fruit tree varieties that are suitable for your region. Prune fruit trees regularly to maintain their size and shape. Water fruit trees appropriately, considering the climate and rainfall in your area. Consider the long-term investment and time frame for fruit tree growth and production.
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