Community Orchard at Langley School

Kristi Wong • May 28, 2016

Green thumbs are springing up at Dorothy Peacock Elementary. “Dorothy Peacock is now home to a demonstration orchard that will benefit both the students and the community. Pears, apples, figs, berries, cherries and peaches are among the varieties of fruit being planted.” The demonstration orchard will be open to the public, and you’ll even be able […] The post Community Orchard at Langley School appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Green thumbs are springing up at Dorothy Peacock Elementary.

“Dorothy Peacock is now home to a demonstration orchard that will benefit both the students and the community. Pears, apples, figs, berries, cherries and peaches are among the varieties of fruit being planted.”

The demonstration orchard will be open to the public, and you’ll even be able to pick a piece of fruit.

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