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Pattern Number: 170Pattern Title: Fruit Trees
Category: Buildings
Sub-Category: Arrange the gardens, and the places in the gardens
Up links: 67 Common Land 111 Half-hidden Garden
Horizontal links:
Down links: 171 Tree Places 176 Garden Seat 120 Paths and Goals
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Summaries of content, keywords and links generated by algorithms. Thank you smmry.com:
Summary 1: In the climates where fruit trees grow, the orchards give the land an almost magical identity: think of the orange groves of Southern California, the cherry trees of Japan, the olive trees of Greece.
Summary 2: Plant small orchards of fruit trees in gardens and on common land along paths and streets, in parks, in neighborhoods: wherever there are well-established groups that can themselves care for the trees and harvest the fruit.
Summary 3: The presence of orchards adds an experience that has all but vanished from cities - the experience of growth, harvest, local sources of fresh food; walking down a city street, pulling an apple out of a tree, and biting into it.
Summary 4: Fruit trees on common land add much more to the neighborhood and the community than the same trees in private backyards: privately grown, the trees tend to produce more fruit than one household can consume.
Summary 5: On public land, the trees concentrate the feeling of mutual benefit and responsibility.
Summary 6: If you have an especially nice fruit tree, make a TREE PLACE under it, with a GARDEN SEAT, or arrange a path so the tree can provide a natural goal along the path - PATHS AND GOALS.....
Keywords: tree fruit land garden common
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