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Big Apple Gets First Public Orchard

This afternon the Newtown Pippin Restoration and Celebration is planting NYC's first public access apple orchard! It will consist of 40 trees right on Randall's Island, and according to this Facebook page the Parks Department is in the know... but it's been a day and they haven't responded to our request for comment, or more information, or anything. So what we do know is that the trees are included in the MillionTreesNYC program, and they should have their first fruits by... 2015, with a full harvest by 2020. It is then that the orchard will be open to the public, and according to the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, "paddlers and rowers will be able to land, stroll over to pick fruit, and continue on their way." Just 10 years away, folks!

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  • Erik Baard

    You can learn more at http://www.newtownpippin.org

    As it is, there are fruiting trees growing all over New York City without any vandalism or selfish use. Indeed, most often the complaint is about neglected trees dropping fruits.

    This weekend, I'll post some photos of the orchard and Parks folks and volunteers planting them.

  • RevWaldo

    Dang you folks are cynical.

  • silver

    The meth skels will strip those trees bare.

  • barryap

    So who's ready for giant flotillas of homeless people sailing up the East River?

  • theboneranger

    Haha ^

    Pretty cool - I've got 5 years to get me a shiny canoe, thats pretty much the only way I know to get there.

  • Rocknrope

    Headline for Gothamist 2015:

    Tree Vandals Chop Down Fruiting Apple Trees

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