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Fruit Garden Tour

Look for these signs throughout the garden.

Our Fruit Garden Tour, which begins at the kiosk at the east side of the center oval, has 53 points of interest, each having a sign with a QR code and URL which links to additional information.

If you are not able to come in person, you can access our Fruit Garden Tour by clicking on the links below.

Online Fruit Garden Tour

  1. Main Map: Start Tour
  2. Asian Pears
  3. Columnar apples
  4. Pear Espalier
  5. Grapes
  6. Mini Dwarf Apples
  7. Blue Honeysuckle: Honeyberry
  8. Filberts
  9. Crab Apples
  10. Cider Apples and Pears
  11. Karmijn de Sonnaville Apples
  12. Gravenstein Collection
  13. Bosc Pear Tatura Trellis
  14. Cherry Tatura Trellis
  15. English Walnut
  16. Peaches
  17. Tart Cherry
  18. Sea Buckthorn & Goumi
  19. Almonds
  20. Pluerries
  21. Red Flesh Apples
  22. The Nursery
  23. Kiwis
  24. European Pears
  25. Quince
  26. Top Worked Pears
  27. West Fence
  28. Growing Fruit on Wires
  29. Rootstocks: M27/Bud9/M26
  30. Northwest Heritage Apple Preservation Collection
  31. Aronia
  32. Ribes
  33. Fig
  34. Plums
  35. Blue Honeysuckle:Haskaps
  36. Tea
  37. Top Worked Apple Trees
  38. Elderberries
  39. Mulberry
  40. Pollinators
  41. Shipova
  42. Medlar
  43. Apricots
  44. Persimmons
  45. Blueberries
  46. Cornelian Cherry
  47. Welcome Espalier
  48. Organically Managed
  49. Belgian Fence Espalier
  50. Vertical Cordon Espalier
  51. Slender Spindle
  52. Outer Oval
  53. Inner Oval
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