Burke-Gilman Trail Urban Orchard Stewards

Burke-Gilman Trail Urban Orchard Stewards Our volunteers care for 42 public fruit trees along the Burke-Gilman Trail in Wallingford.

The Burke-Gilman Trail Urban Orchard Stewards were established in November 2010. A group of Wallingford neighbors (coincidentally, all women, AKA “Ladies with Loppers and Ladders”) began working with six apple trees as part of City Fruit's pilot urban orchard steward program. Our location is unusual in that our trees are not part of a distinct orchard, but are "found" along 1 1/2 miles of the Burk

e-Gilman Trail in the Walliingford and U District neighborhoods. This area begins with a tree overhanging the sidewalk northwest of the University Bridge, to another west of the north Lake Union Center for Wooden Boats close to Gas Works Park. https://www.wallyhood.org/2011/09/cider-sippin-with-city-fruit/ .tab=0

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