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Welcome aboard! Have you considered guerrilla planting some fruit trees in places that the community garden elites cannot control in order to make yourself ungovernable?
There already are, I'm not really worried about them in specific, and we know a good few farmers through my wife.
I'm just not growing them myself currently :)
Edit: The nearby plantings done by a neighbor who has since moved set up apple trees, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries. He had been in the area for about 20 years, so he has done basic tending and let them thrive over the years.
At this point they are basically a staple in the community
Sounds like you have a supply of fruit already, but there's no telling what might happen to those trees going forward, so it's always a good idea to continue to plant younger generations that can grow up to replace them.
In a different area definitely, at this point these have several caretakers, which is part of the plan post-move. The back there will be right by some parks, so I'm going to line the whole area with a few varieties. Thought about maybe doing some of those dwarf trees for easy reach for folks, but I haven't seen them in the wild (lol) so I don't have experience with them, but I'm going to try a few and see how it goes.
I'd be interested in getting any updates on your efforts there! You'll be setting a positive example for others around here.
Will do! Its part of a much larger move (and home build or remodel depending) which will be next year as long as everything works out.