
Free pears, apples, cherries and crab apples can be harvested – IF you’re willing to put in the time and effort
LETHBRIDGE – It’s coming up to that time of year when local store supplies of pectin, vinegar and sugar, jars and canners are raided by home cooks wanting to preserve their summer bounties of vegetables, meats and fruit.
If you’re one of those people who love to do that, if you are willing and able to put some time and effort in, there are literally thousands of fruit trees in the City of Lethbridge with fruit that will soon be ripe for the picking.
Parks Manager Dave Ellis says the initiative began years ago with crab apple trees but has since expanded to several other kinds of fruit trees, because hybrids have been developed that can now withstand the heat and cold extremes.
“Being in southern Alberta, we don’t have a huge selection of trees we can plant, so fruit trees help us diversify the urban forest. But two, there’s quite a movement right now on urban agriculture and food production. So, planting fruit trees in public places and making them available for public harvest, kind of goes along with that trend.”