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Established Food forest/public orchard in Portland, Maine--Mt.Joy Orchard, Washington st.

 
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Location: Massachusetts, 5a, flat 4 acres; 40" year-round fairly even
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Just happened to pass by this, they have a Facebook page but no website.  Maintained by volunteers mostly with work parties.  I believe it's free to the public for harvesting.  They have Maine varieties of apples, some Asian pear, herbs, cabbages, and yellow horn (aka yellow thorn, false macademia) according to their page and/or what I saw.
 
I child proofed my house but they still get in. Distract them with this tiny ad:
Justin Rhodes: How to Raise a Year's Worth of (Meat) Chickens in 58 Days
https://permies.com/wiki/190704/Justin-Rhodes-Raise-Year-Worth
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