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May 11, 2017 By Nathan

Fruit Trees in Schools: Before You Plant

Fruit trees are a logical, and sweet, extension of school gardens. Not only can they provide an abundant source of nutrient-rich food for students and cafeterias, they can also stand for years as the centerpiece of a living ecology classroom. This document provides information on factors to consider before trees are planted, including school approval, choosing and preparing a planting site, and selecting varieties best suited for schools. Download Brief »

Filed Under: Brief, Garden Planning, Planting, Trees

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